Galagarza, who retired from the hospital in March 2021, previously worked as the director of medical staff and oversaw the account set up by the Medical Executive Committee for charitable donations.
The account, known as the Charitable Fund, was created in 1991 as an employee benevolent fund to make donations to the community and employees in need.
It was funded entirely by donations made by physician leaders and was managed by the director of medical staff, authorities say.
In 2007, the committee that oversaw the fund stopped receiving monthly statements on the account and it went dormant.
When the hospital began receiving insufficient funds notices, officials realized the account was still open.
Hospital officials reviewed statements from previous years and found unauthorized account activity, including unauthorized withdrawals and deposits, totaling over $55,000 from October 2020 to December 2021.
Officials also realized the mailing address of the account was changed from the hospital to Galagarza’s home address.
As the director of medical staff, authorities said Galagarza was the sole person responsible for the reporting on the money spent.