ARLINGTON – Nathan Tindall has been named chief financial officer (CFO) for Medical City Arlington, starting Feb. 26.
In this role, Tindall is responsible for finance, case management, patient administration systems, supply chain, revenue integrity, health information management and information technology and services.
“We are pleased to welcome Nathan to our executive leadership team,” says Sharn Barbarin, FACHE, CEO of Medical City Arlington. “As our hospital grows, I am confident his extensive experience and financial acumen will advance our vision as a destination of choice for healthcare excellence in Arlington and surrounding communities.”

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Before this position, Tindall served as CFO for HCA Healthcare’s West Valley Medical Center in Caldwell, Idaho. He has provided leadership for numerous departments and earned a reputation as a fiscally responsible leader. He previously held leadership roles for HCA Healthcare hospitals in North Carolina and New Hampshire.
Tindall earned a Bachelor of Business Administration – Accounting from Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas.
About Medical City Arlington
Medical City Arlington is a 433-bed acute care hospital serving Arlington, Mansfield, Grand Prairie and surrounding communities. A Level II Trauma Center and Comprehensive Stroke Center, Medical City Arlington was also the first certified Chest Pain Center in Tarrant County. The hospital is a top performer in heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia and surgical care, as designated by The Joint Commission. As the Official Hospital of the Texas Rangers, Medical City Arlington provides high-quality orthopedic services and is known for cancer, neurosurgery, spine, heart & vascular and gastrointestinal care. Nearly 3,600 babies are delivered annually at its dedicated women’s hospital, Medical City Women’s Hospital Arlington, which includes a Level III neonatal ICU (NICU).