National Hospital Week 2013 theme was “A Guiding Light For Changing Times”. This was the platform for a week of work and celebration for the staff of CCMH. .....more>>
National Nurse’s Week was celebration May 6-10 and ended on a high note with acknowledging the extraordinary efforts of a member of the Nursing staff. .....more>>
The newly formed Carroll County Memorial Hospital Foundation inaugural event was a success. .....more>>
National Hospital Week 2013 theme was “A Guiding Light For Changing Times”. This was the platform for a week of work and celebration for the staff of CCMH.
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National Nurse’s Week was celebration May 6-10 and ended on a high note with acknowledging the extraordinary efforts of a member of the Nursing staff.
The newly formed Carroll County Memorial Hospital Foundation inaugural event was a success.
Prevention is the goal and early detection is key to treating Osteoporosis.
The newly formed Carroll County Memorial Hospital Foundation is proud to sponsor its inaugural event.
The afghan was handmade by Martha Huffmon, and donated by Auxiliary member Joyce Martin.
The second edition of the newsletter is hot off the presses.
The report finds that without Medicaid reform in Missouri, cost shifting to cover hospitals’ provision of uncompensated care could increase to $3.5 billion annually by 2019. This dramatic growth could occur at the same time as hospitals experience $4.2 billion in federal cuts to hospital payments through the Affordable Care Act, Budget Control Act of 2011 and American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012. Without the offsetting revenue from additional health insurance coverage through Medicaid reform, these cuts could lead to unprecedented growth in the “hidden health care tax” on business and individual commercial insurance premiums.
Heart Disease is a top contributor to death in the United States, in Missouri and in women. National Heart Health Month is an event to draw attention to the epidemic, it's treatment and more importantly it's prevention. In addition, Friday, February 1st is Wear Red for Women.
How will the Medicaid expansion affect Missouri? What happens if Medicaid expansion doesn't occur? Missouri Hospital Association has the published the answers to these and many other questions releated to the Affordable Healthcare Act
Carroll County Memorial Hospital's impact on the economy and the impact of the Affordable Healthcare Act on CCMH is outlined by Missouri Hospital Association.
How important are hospitals to Missouri? Missouri Hospital Assocation has the data to show the value of hospitals, beyond providing care.
CCMH introduces "On Pulse" the rejuvenated quarterly newsletter to keep the community "on pulse" with what is happening in their healthcare community.
The CCMH Auxiliary is hosting a Blood Drive in conjunction with the Community Blood Center of Kansas City, Friday, December 7th 12:00 p.m.-5:00p.m.
"Strong communites need strong hosptials. And, rural communities are stronger because of the rural hospitals that serve them" Herb Kuhn, Missouri Hosptial Association President and CEO. Mr. Kuhn shares his views on rural health care.
Carroll County Memorial Hospital is taking pride in the “Celebrating the Power of Rural!”
Carroll County Memorial Hospital is restructuring the patient registration process to improve patient’s experience in response to feedback from patients and staff.
The Carrollton Kiwanis Club hosted Pam Goetting, Manager of Jefferson Park to speak on the facility and ammenities offered to the communinty.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and Carroll County Hospital is participating in the campaign with a special pricing and promotions for anyone scheduling a mammogram screening during October.
Beginning October 1, Medicare has placed a limit on outpatient physical therapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy services in nursing homes, outpatient clinics and some hospital departments.
Carroll County Memorial Hospital has received a $25,000 grant from the MoBroadbandNow initiative that will be used for telemedicine and conductivity.
MoBroadbandNow grants announced today by Gov. Nixon will help 11 rural Missouri hospitals provide better patient care through improved connections for telemedicine.
Senior Life Solutions is a program dedicated to addressing the emotional and behavioral health of adults over the age of 55. CCMH is proud to offer this new service the patients they serve.
Carroll County Memorial Hospital was bestowed the honor of serving as the site visit for the National Advisory Committe on Rural Health and Human Services.
Barbara Smith, RN, was announced as the CCMH Nurse of the Year during National Nurse's Week 2012.
Carroll County Memorial Hospital are partnering with Wound Care Specialists in opening of the Wound Care Clinic to serve the local community.
Carroll County Memorial plans to celebrate employees, community and progress during National Hospital Week (May 6-May 12, 2012).
GE BrightSpeed Elite Select CT* Helps Physicians Deliver Exceptional Images, Fast-Paced Productivity and Enhanced Workflow Capabilities to Critical Access Hospital
The Carrollton Area Garden Club has brought the Springtime inside at CCMH.
Carroll County Memorial Hospital Leadership Council announced that Jeanne Rector, RN, BSN has accepted the positition of Chief Nursing Officer.
It’s a new year and Carroll County Memorial Hospital is under new leadership, with a new direction for the future and the medical community. Several new services are planned for the hospital, as well as a new administration.
Missouri Hospital Assocation's Hospital Employee Relief Operation (HERO) recognized CCMH and CCMH Employees for their contributions to to the disaster relief effort in southern Missouri.
Electronic Medical Record (EMR) adoption is a multifaceted and complex process of milestones. CCMH has acheived another one of those milestones and has been designated "one of the most automated hospitals in the country".
CCMH will receive a portion of the HCC Awarded $900,000 to Support Health Information Technology Efforts in Lafayette, Ray, Saline and Carroll Counties
Hard hats and heavy equipment have moved in...
CCMH Reaching Out To The Community
Celebrating 50 Years of Caring For You
Carroll County Memorial Hospital is always seeking professional physicians to expand with our advanced medical center. If you did not see an opportunity in your field of expertise we still encourage ...more
Cerner Electronic Medical Record is ready for “GO LIVE” at CCMH