Category: Medical Care
Clay County Medical Center Improves Care Transitions Processes
By: Ryan Duey The Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) and its five Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) have been focusing on increasing the rate of patients
Pawnee Mental Health Welcomes New Mental Health Therapist
By: Ryan Duey Pawnee Mental Health has welcomed Lauri Goheen, LMSW, as a new mental health therapist. Goheen holds a master’s degree in social work
Becker’s Highlights Clay County Medical Center as a Top-Rated Hospital in Kansas
CCMC Press Release Becker’s Healthcare announced its latest compilation of hospitals that patients are most likely to recommend, based on data from the Centers for
CCMC’s New Ultrasound Machines Offer High Clarity and Accuracy
By: Ryan Duey Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) has announced the arrival of two new ultrasound machines. These new machines enhance diagnostic imaging capabilities, providing
Clay County Medical Center Enhances Diagnostic Capabilities with New Ultrasound Tech
CCMC Press Release Clay Center, KS – Clay County Medical Center (CCMC) has taken a step forward in enhancing itsdiagnostic imaging capabilities by acquiring two
Marshall County Health Department Changing Hours on Trial-Basis
By: Ryan Duey On September 1st, the Marshall County Health Department will change to four-day work weeks on a trial basis. The Health Department will
Medicare Basics Program in Washington Has Date and Location Change
By: Ryan Duey Recently, the River Valley Extension District advertised a Medicare Basics Program for Monday, August 27th at 6:30 p.m. in Washington. The date,
Pawnee Mental Health Receives Grant to Address Essential Needs
By: Ryan Duey Pawnee Mental Health has received a $3,000 grant to address essential needs for its clients, staff, and the community by acquiring essential
Washington Countywide Ambulance Services Postponed At Least Another Year
By: Ryan Duey Washington County Commissioners are awaiting results from a delayed countywide ambulance feasibility study, initially expected in 3-4 months but now almost 11
AMID THE THREE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE PANDEMIC SHUT-DOWN, COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER CALLS FOR MORE BLOOD DONORS
COVID-19 completely changed the way people donate blood and the region continues to suffer from a lack in donations Community Blood Center announced a blood