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As you are (hopefully) aware, our 2024 strategic plan includes seven goals, one of which is tied to Pride Initiative F.3.1. In that initiative (and its accompanying WIG), we aim to improve the variance against our staffing standard as a way to help us remain profitable and thereby contribute toward ensuring the organization’s future. A committee overseeing this important goal has met with every Mh department, working with managers and directors to determine how to meet the initiative. One department in particular has stood out thus far, in accomplishing this vital objective. MedSurg/ICU, under the direction of Angie Hathaway and Stephanie Hart, has made huge strides in trimming staffing hours to meet the standard. For the first time in a year, the department’s staffing levels were actually within their department’s standard. Last year, an external consulting firm was utilized to provide Mh leadership with benchmarking statistics, including direct comparisons of...
Free Raffle Announcing our FREE RAFFLE with tons of prizes! Help us support these local businesses: THE HICKORY gift card ($50 value) ROCK GYM ($50 value) SPLATTER LAB ($60 value) RIGHTEOUS SLICE gift card ($25 value) SAGE DAY SPA ($100 value) HEBER HATCHETS ($60 value) FAT CATS ($100 value) COLD STONE ($25 value) ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY ($30 value)   Just take our 3-minute survey. And if you share this post on your own FB page, we’ll put in an additional entry for you! Terms and Conditions These terms and conditions apply to the Madison Memorial Hospital date-night raffle contest being run on the official Madison Memorial Hospital Facebook account, unless otherwise stated. This promotion is only open to legal residents of the United States and Canada. Employees of Madison Memorial can enter. Employees of Marketing and Public Relations at Madison Memorial are prohibited. By entering this promotion you agree to...

Cancer Screening Recommendations “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Benjamin Franklin Below is a list of 7 common cancers and when to get screened for each one. Concerned? Call and schedule an appointment today. Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendation: Women between ages 21 and 29 should get a pap test every 3 years. Women over 30 should work with their provider to figure out whether they want a pap test every 3 years or both the pap and HPV test every 5 years. Breast Cancer Screening Recommendation: Women between ages 20 and 39 should get a clinical breast exam every year. Women over 40 should get both a clinical breast exam as well as a mammogram every year. Colorectal Cancer Screening Recommendation: Men and women over 45 should get a colonoscopy every 10 years or stool-based tests (FIT or FOBT) every year. Skin Cancer Screening Recommendation: Talk...

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