Richard A. Billingsley, former Chief Nursing Officer at Mena Regional Health System, died January 16, 2022, at his home in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. He was 67.
Rick was born April 16, 1954, in Mena to Richard A. Billingsley, Sr. and Essie Mae Standridge. His parents owned and operated Beasley Funeral Home. A talented musician, Rick served as an organist and pianist at several local churches during his teenage years.
After graduating from Mena High School, Rick went on to have a long career in healthcare. He initially completed his RN training at UA Fort Smith and worked as a nurse at hospitals in Fort Smith, Little Rock and Dallas. He subsequently shifted to administrative and management positions, primarily in the public health and hospital administration fields. Much of his later work focused on training medical staff, especially nurses, in addition to his recent work at Mena Regional Health (2011-2016 and 2019-2021). Rick held senior positions at hospitals in Lancaster, PA; Palm Springs, CA; and Falls Church, VA. He held a faculty position at The George Washington University Medical Center in Washington, D.C. between 2000 and 2010. He also worked at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD, between 1998-2000.
Rick was a strong believer in life-long learning. He received a Master’s degree in Information Science from Catholic University, a Master’s degree in Nursing from Drexel University, and a Master’s degree in Health Care Administration from Seton Hall University. He later earned a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree at the University of San Francisco, where his doctoral project was “Improving the Patient Experience by Implementing Patient-Centered Care in Community Hospitals.” Mena Regional Health served as the test site for this project. During his recent years in Mena, Rick also made frequent presentations to nursing students at UA Rich Mountain (formerly Rich Mountain Community College) and served on the board of the college’s Foundation.
In addition to his passion for quality health care, Rick was an accomplished cook and baker.
Rick is survived by his husband, Paul Greenberg (of Ft. Lauderdale), and his sister, Martha “Moppy” Billingsley (of Mena).
An endowed scholarship fund to support nursing students is being established in Rick’s memory at UA Rich Mountain.
A memorial gathering is planned during March.
I worked with Rick at St Edward Mercy Medical Center in Ft Smith in the 80’s. I am so sorry to learn of his passing as well as so happy to learn of his accomplishments during his life.