Greenville, N.C. – Van Smith, MBA, MSHA, president of ECU Health Community Hospitals, has been elected as an at-large delegate to the American Hospital Association’s (AHA) Regional Policy Board 3 (RPB 3). In this role, Smith will bring his extensive expertise in rural health care challenges and solutions in service to AHA’s mission. Smith’s term on the board lasts until Dec. 31, 2027.

Van Smith
“The American Hospital Association values ECU Health’s efforts to improve access to high-quality health care across rural eastern North Carolina, and we appreciate Van’s willingness to serve for the next three years on Regional Policy Board 3,” said Matthew Wright, regional executive, American Hospital Association.
AHA’s Regional Policy Boards convene three times per year to discuss policy issues, make recommendations and provide analyses for the AHA Board during its policy deliberations. The AHA is the national organization that represents and serves all types of hospitals, health care networks and their patients and communities. Nearly 5,000 hospitals, health care systems, networks, other providers of care and 43,000 individual members come together to form the AHA.
Smith brings 25 years of senior leadership experience in health care to RPB 3, with expertise in successfully operating rural hospitals. Smith has previously served as president of The Outer Banks Hospital, a critical access hospital, as executive vice president of ECU Health Medical Center, eastern North Carolina’s only Level I Trauma Center, and in executive leadership roles at Carolinas Healthcare/Atrium Health. His experience is important in today’s health care climate where rural communities are in need of solutions that ensure high-quality care will be available for generations to come.
“It is an honor to serve on AHA’s Regional Policy Board 3, where I will proudly advocate to advance the cause of improving access to health care, particularly in rural areas like eastern North Carolina,” said Smith. “My work here at ECU Health has allowed me to deepen my understanding of both the challenges and solutions associated with rural health care delivery in the U.S. Alongside the other experts serving on Regional Policy Board 3, our combined knowledge is our strength, and I look forward to collaborating alongside these bright minds in support of AHA’s advocacy work.”