Lindsay Corcoran is a compassionate healthcare innovator and strong advocate for sustainability and access in rural healthcare. With decades of experience in healthcare and a background in practice management, Lindsay was drawn to consulting as a way to support healthcare organizations locally and nationally. At Stroudwater, Lindsay focuses on supporting and sustaining healthcare access for rural communities through hospital and medical practice operational evaluations, affiliation strategies, and quality improvement initiatives; she has worked with rural and community hospitals and clinics across the country to improve operational, clinical, and financial performance. Her experience as a healthcare administrator gives Lindsay a unique perspective on practice operations, customer service, and patient-centered care.
Lindsay has extensive experience supporting swing bed programs, helping rural hospitals evaluate program viability, improve regulatory compliance, optimize care delivery and documentation, strengthen interdisciplinary care planning, and maximize reimbursement. Her work includes swing bed operational evaluations, staff education, workflow optimization, and performance-improvement strategies that enhance patient outcomes while ensuring program sustainability.
Outside of work, Lindsay enjoys camping and hiking in the great state of Maine with her husband, two children, and dogs Zeke and Zoe.
Lindsay is a graduate of the University of Southern Maine, where she also completed coursework in nursing, and earned her Master of Healthcare Administration degree from Seton Hall University.



