Perry Shumway

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Be a surgeon today with our new Da Vinci Surgical System from 2-7pm at Madison Memorial Hospital.

da Vinci SURGICAL SYSTEM open house for the public is today, (10-26), from 2-7 pm.

Posted by Madison Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Quality Ensures Exceptional Experiences

Madison Memorial Hospital has a culture of quality. This culture helps our team reach excellence. Excellent care gives our guests exceptional experiences. This exceeds expectations from our patients. Compassion is our motivating force. We care about you, your family, and neighbors. We are saving lives, bringing new lives into the world, and investing in the best healthcare services to ensure your future.

Excellence in our culture travels through our organization. From our housekeepers to our CEO. Our purpose together is to provide the best professional, compassionate healthcare. Making you better is our job. Let us know if you appreciate our efforts by leaving reviews on Facebook and Google!

We Care about Our Citizens

Madison Memorial Hospital recently innovated the admissions process to improve patient satisfaction.

Becky Garner, the admissions supervisor wanted to improve our admissions process to better serve patients. After analyzing the process, a mobile electronic signature solution was implemented.

This solution, as indicated to the left, has improved the overall performance of the admitting process while maintaining accuracy.

To learn more, click on the link below:

https://www.bottomline.com/sites/default/files/healthcare-esignature-madison-memorial-hc-us-suc-1508-026.pdf

 

Tiffany shares her experience about miscarriage and Madison Memorial’s Angel Baby program.

Breast Cancer Survivor Podcast

 

I’m going to love you through this! – Husband of Survivor

Hear from survivors, and find out how fighters continue to find joy amidst this trial!

Put together by BYUI-Students

Madison Memorial Hospital would like to commemorate a valuable team member that retired this year. Patricia Cutler was a nurse here at Madison since 1982, providing exemplary care to our patients for 34 years. We would like to thank her for her service by sharing what her friends say about her here at Madison. “Patricia Cutler is amazing! Pat is the nicest, kindest person I know. She is the best listener, and always makes me feel like I am the most important person in the world. Pat is the most wonderful, caring, nurse ever! Her patients always know they are in good hands and well taken care of with a warm smile, soothing, calm, caring voice, of a confident, competent nurse. I will miss you Pat.” “She is always considerate of others.” “Her smile is contagious!” “She brings comfort to those are in pain.” “Pat is the type of person...

Come support improving breast cancer screening rates in Idaho with a free breakfast. On October 5 from 7 am to 9 am, Teton Radiology Madison is hosting a free breakfast for women over 45.

Breast cancer is 99% curable with early detection. In 2014, 192 Women in Idaho died from Breast Cancer. Idaho and Wyoming consistently rank lowest for this preventative screening. Women living in Rural/Frontier locations, and women with lower education levels are the two categories that have significantly lower Mammography rates. Let us unite to Improve Screening Rates in Idaho for every woman! Invite a woman above 45 to come enjoy being a woman with a free breakfast.

Tell us you’re coming by going to the Facebook event and click “Going” EVENT PAGE CLICK HERE.

Officials from Madison Memorial Hospital today announced a new affiliation with Salt Lake City-based Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah that will extend the resources of a premier cancer center to Madison County and the surrounding communities. This opportunity offers clinical best practices, research advantage, and educational resources. It also provides the best possible access to cancer care for our community, and positions Madison Memorial for greater success in today’s rapidly evolving healthcare environment. This agreement provides life-changing benefits to patients as Madison Memorial will have access to the resources and clinical expertise of a top-ranked, academic, medical center. Huntsman Cancer Institute will provide staff development and business efficiency with educational opportunities and operating efficiencies connected with the large cancer center. Both organizations emphasize the affiliation does not change ownership, local control, and governance, or restrict patient choice in providers. Instead, both organizations are dedicated to the best care for the cancer victim while remaining in their...
Each individual is valuable to a community. One individual who stands out in her consistent and dedicated service is Betty Spencer. Betty worked as a Housekeeping Aide at Madison Memorial Hospital for the past 16 years. Her service has helped strengthen the hospital as a quality healthcare establishment. Betty was a remarkable trainer of new staff. She was always concerned about the patients and was friendly with everyone she came in contact with. When asked why she stayed for so long she responded that she enjoyed her work and serving those around her. Betty said that the most important advice she could give to others was to enjoy what you do. In her free time, she plans to continue to enjoy life doing things she loves such as fishing and camping. From everyone at the hospital, we’d like to say, “Thank you, Betty, for your service,” and wish you the best...

After the power outage that affected most of Eastern Idaho yesterday, it is important to reflect, “Was I prepared?”

On the Idaho Preparedness Expo page, you will find a post by the Red Cross on what to do in a power outage. In addition, you can learn about what to do in other situations this September 17 at the Idaho Preparedness Expo, a free event focused on helping you.

http://www.idahoprepare.com/preparing-for-power-outages/

It’s summer and Idaho is ripe with possibilities for outdoor adventures. As the temperatures rise it is important to remember to take caution in order to prevent heat-related illnesses. Whether you are working, playing or just lounging around, You need to keep in mind the dangers that exist if you don’t take care in the heat.  Here are some tips from the Center for Disease Control on how you can help your family stay healthy in the heat.

http://emergency.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/heattips.asp

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