Politics + Media = extra $$.
The new state mental hospital needed more than a regular old director.
That's why the state Department of Health and Human Services had to hire J. Michael Hennike as a contractor to run Central Regional Hospital in Butner, it explained in its contract, Lynn Bonner reports.
DHHS hired him under a contract with the UNC-Chapel Hill medical school's psychiatry department for $185,012.
"CRH is in the middle of merging operations between John Umstead Hospital and Dorothea Dix Hospital and the process is highly political and involves the media," the contract's "problem statement" says. "A seasoned manager with vast experience is needed."
Hiring Hennike as a contractor allowed DHHS to pay him about $70,000 more than the going rate for hospital directors.
Although DHHS announced Hennike started Jan. 1, DHHS said he's actually been running the place since Nov. 1. That's when his contract started.
Mark Van Sciver, a DHHS spokesman said Mike Lancaster, the interim director who made way for Hennike, was the "titular head" for a while. Hennike is expected to run Central Regional for two years, according to the contract.
Hennike, who ran the Murdock Center in Butner for years, suspended his state pension payments Dec. 1, according to the state treasurer's office.
Correction: An earlier version of this post misstated the salary.