| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Jeremy Belanger |
Associate General Counsel | Profile |
Terese Crane |
Senior Vice President and General Counsel | Profile |
Amber Wagenschutz |
General Counsel, Claims Counsel | Profile |
Aaron Gillingham |
Senior Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer | Profile |
Gina Thompson |
Senior Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer | Profile |
Citizens Memorial Hospital is a fully-integrated healthcare system devoted to exceptional patient care provided by leading physicians and caring staff. Citizens Memorial Hospital is located in Bolivar, Mo., and serves Cedar, Dade, Dallas, Hickory, northern Greene, Polk and St. Clair Counties. In addition to hospital services, CMH consists of 32 primary care and specialty care physician clinics, Senior Health Center, home health, hospice, and rehabilitation services. Citizens Memorial Health Care Foundation includes six long-term care facilities, one residential care facility, five independent living communities, homemaker plus, health transit services, and home medical equipment. CMH was awarded the prestigious Davies Award of Excellence by the Health Information and Management Systems Society, and has been recognized for its innovative efforts associated with its organizational patient electronic medical record system. CMH was also named a Most Wired and Most Wireless Hospital, and was named one of the Top 10 Rural Hospitals in America. CMH is one of the 10 largest employers in southwest Missouri. In 2014 and 2010, CMH was awarded the Missouri Quality Award, which is modeled after the coveted Malcom Baldrige National Quality Award.
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Methodist was founded through the efforts of deaconesses of the Methodist Episcopal Church. On May 24, 1900, Methodist opened as Deaconess Home and Hospital, with 20 beds and its own school of nursing. The first permanent building was dedicated in 1917