Board of Trustees Strategic Plan Meeting
The Hospital Board of Trustees will have a special board meeting to develop a strategic plan on April 21, 2021, from 6-8 PM at the Cobblestone Inn.
The Hospital Board of Trustees will have a special board meeting to develop a strategic plan on April 21, 2021, from 6-8 PM at the Cobblestone Inn.
David Hofmeister, Chief Executive Officer of Kearny County Hospital
To our valued patients and members of our community:
At Kearny County Hospital, the people we serve will always be our greatest joy and our number one priority. We have provided quality healthcare in this community for nearly 70 years, and we are committed to the health and wellness of our families, friends and neighbors – especially now, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues its course.
Fortunately, COVID-19 vaccines are becoming more widely available in our community. And I am proud to share that Kearny County Hospital has one of the highest COVID-19 workforce vaccination rates among hospitals in Kansas, at 83 percent. Our high workforce vaccination rate is yet another demonstration of our commitment to your health and safety, and a key milestone in ensuring healthcare services are open and available for you and your families.
To help protect the health of our community and for those who live, work and play here in Kearny County, we encourage you to get your COVID-19 vaccine as soon as it is available to you. There are many benefits to getting vaccinated:
We are committed to your health, and as the number of fully vaccinated people increases, our community will continue to be safer and healthier. That is the goal of Kearny County Hospital – a safer, healthier community for all of us.
Sincerely,
David Hofmeister
Chief Executive Officer
Kearny County Hospital
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Robin Allaman, MSN, BSN, RN
LAKIN, Kan. (March 23, 2021) — Kearny County Hospital is pleased to announce that Robin Allaman, MSN, BSN, RN, has joined the staff as Chief Nursing Officer.
Allaman held positions in nursing and clinical care at Southwest Medical Center in Liberal, Kan., for more than 30 years. Most recently, she served as Vice President of Patient Care Services, which included responsibilities as Director of Nursing Care and oversight of all patient care areas.
As Chief Nursing Officer, Kearny County Hospital, Allaman will lead the direction of patient care and assume fiscal, operational and administrative responsibilities for KCH’s nursing departments. She will collaborate with the Clinic Operations Manager and Medical Staff to deliver exceptional nursing care in all patient settings. She will also work closely with the Director of Nursing at KCH’s High Plains Retirement Village and Assisted Living.
“As this position is critical to maintain our standard of excellence in patient service and care, Kearny County Hospital is very happy to welcome Robin as our Chief Nursing Officer,” said David Hofmeister, Chief Executive Officer. “Her extensive background and career accomplishments in nursing leadership make her exceptionally qualified to ensure our care delivery systems promote the highest level of care, safety and well-being for all our patients.”
A native of Goodland, Kan., Allaman earned a master’s degree in Applied Science, Nursing Leadership and a bachelor’s degree in Nursing Science from Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kan. She worked at KCH while attending Garden City Community College.
“I’m thrilled to begin my new role at Kearny County Hospital,” Allaman said. “Since KCH was my earliest experience working in nursing, it feels like I’m coming home. I look forward to becoming involved in this wonderful community while continuing my lifelong dedication to rural health.”
Kearny County Hospital offers full-spectrum family care for better community health and wellness. Other hospital services include women’s health and birthing center, specialty care, surgical services, imaging services, emergency care, physical therapy, respiratory therapy, and ear, nose and throat specialization.
About Kearny Community Hospital:
Kearny County Hospital is committed to providing quality, compassionate healthcare services for our community to enrich the lives of family, friends, and neighbors. The hospital was founded in 1952 and is owned and operated by the Kearny County government to provide inpatient and outpatient hospital care, emergency medical treatment, and primary care. High Plains Retirement Village, the Kearny County Home for the Aged, was founded in 1983 to provide a nursing facility, senior housing, and long-term care services. In 1990, Kearny County Hospital began operation of the Family Health Center, which provides primary healthcare in Lakin and Deerfield. For more information, visit kearnycountyhospital.com.
You are invited to attend the Kearny County Hospital Monthly Board Meeting via your phone or computer.
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Alok Shah, MD, Orthopedic Specialist
LAKIN, Kan. (January 19, 2021) — Kearny County Hospital is proud to announce that Alok Shah, M.D., orthopedic specialist, has joined its medical staff. Dr. Shah now sees patients at Kearny County Hospital.
A longtime resident of southwestern Kansas, Dr. Shah has been affiliated with Kearny County Hospital to provide orthopedic services at monthly clinics in Lakin. His clinics will now be held weekly.
Dr. Shah specializes in general and pediatric orthopedics; hand, spine and foot surgery; and pain management including the neck and upper back. He also performs total joint replacements and treats a wide range of sports-related orthopedic injuries.
“We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Shah as a Kearny County Hospital provider, offering our orthopedic patients greater access to his outstanding services,” said David Hofmeister, Chief Executive Officer. “Dr. Shah’s many years of dedication to providing orthopedic expertise in rural communities aligns with our mission and vision of advancing rural health, both locally and nationwide.”
Dr. Shah completed his residency in orthopedic surgery with Richland Memorial Hospital at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, S.C., and his fellowship training in pediatric orthopedics at the Alfred I. DuPont Institute in Wilmington, Del. He earned his medical degree at MGM Medical College in Indore, India.
“It is my honor to join Kearny County Hospital,” Dr. Shah said. “The patient-focused culture and commitment to excellence in healthcare services make it the ideal fit for my longtime focus on improving rural health. I look forward to becoming a greater part of this tremendous community.”
Dr. Shah will be performing surgery on Wednesdays and seeing patients at the orthopedic clinic on Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. To make an appointment, please call 620-355-7550.
Kearny County Hospital offers full-spectrum family care for better community health and wellness. Other hospital services include women’s health and birthing center, specialty care, surgical services, imaging services, emergency care, physical therapy, respiratory therapy, and ear, nose and throat specialization.
About Kearny County Hospital
Kearny County Hospital is committed to providing quality, compassionate healthcare services for our community to enrich the lives of family, friends, and neighbors. The hospital was founded in 1952 and is owned and operated by the Kearny County government to provide inpatient and outpatient hospital care, emergency medical treatment, and primary care. High Plains Retirement Village, the Kearny County Home for the Aged, was founded in 1983 to provide a nursing facility, senior housing, and long-term care services. In 1990, Kearny County Hospital began operation of the Family Health Center, which provides primary healthcare in Lakin and Deerfield.
Editor’s Note: This article was updated on February 15, 2021. A previous version listed an incorrect phone number for scheduling appointments with Dr. Shah. The correct phone number is 620-355-7550.
You are invited to attend the Kearny County Hospital Monthly Board Meeting via your phone or computer.
KEARNY COUNTY HOSPITAL BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Tuesday, January 26 2021, 5:30 p.m. on ZOOM
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Rose White of Lakin, KS
Generous gift from Rose White of Lakin will finance technological upgrades for enhanced patient monitoring
LAKIN, Kan. (December 21, 2020) — Kearny County Hospital (KCH) is honored to announce a donation of $130,000 from Rose White, a longtime supporter and valued member of the Lakin community.
White’s generous gift will fund an upgraded patient monitoring system, enabling continuous visual monitoring of every patient in the hospital from one centralized nurses’ station. This technological innovation allows the hospital to maximize staffing, quickly access important data, and easily connect with all patients.
“As the grateful beneficiary of Rose White’s generosity, Kearny County Hospital offers our deep and sincere appreciation for her support,” CEO David Hofmeister said. “This state-of-the-art technology further enhances our ability to provide outstanding care and service to our patients. Rose’s gift is a testament to how special she is and how much she cares about our hospital and the community we serve. To us, she is a true hero.”
White has donated more than $255,000 to Kearny County Hospital, including $125,000 in 2018 to acquire ultrasound equipment, which allowed KCH to add a technician to offer screenings 40 hours a week. In 2019, White also funded an architectural report to help determine how the hospital could expand its mission of quality, compassionate healthcare services for the people of Lakin and surrounding areas.
“I want to see some good done with what I have. I don’t want a lot of money when I am gone. I am honored to give where I feel I can help the most people,” White said. “It’s a true privilege to support the wonderful staff of Kearny County Hospital and their impact in our community in whatever way I can.”
White has lived in Lakin since 1946 and has spent many years serving the community. In addition to teaching cooking in the local 4H chapter for 16 years, she is an active member of her church and was named Kansas Master Homemaker in 1994 for her community and church work. She also is a member of the Philanthropic Educational Organization, which promotes and funds educational opportunities for the advancement of women.
About Kearny Community Hospital:
Kearny County Hospital is committed to providing quality, compassionate healthcare services for our community to enrich the lives of family, friends, and neighbors. The hospital was founded in 1952 and is owned and operated by the Kearny County government to provide inpatient and outpatient hospital care, emergency medical treatment, and primary care. High Plains Retirement Village, the Kearny County Home for the Aged, was founded in 1983 to provide a nursing facility, senior housing, and long-term care services. In 1990, Kearny County Hospital began operation of the Family Health Center, which provides primary healthcare in Lakin and Deerfield.
David Hofmeister, Chief Executive Officer of Kearny County Hospital
Season’s Greetings from Kearny County Hospital!
As this challenging year comes to a close, I am filled with gratitude for the strength, resolve and compassion I see inside and outside our hospital every day. Despite many new obstacles, our KCH family has been strong and united in our commitment to quality care with the personal touch everyone deserves.
Kearny County Hospital has been dedicated to the health of this community for more than 60 years, and we will continue that commitment for generations to come. The best health outcomes come from long-term provider-patient relationships, which are the heart of everything we do. We understand and support the need for choices when it comes to healthcare, and we want everyone to know they can put their trust in us for the highest quality care available. Perhaps you’ve even seen our new campaign called, Your Health. Your Choice. If not, I encourage you to visit kearnyhealth.com to learn more about what we do and how we deliver whole-person, whole-family care.
As a team, we take our responsibility for the health of this community very seriously. We embrace all people and points of view, and we infuse compassion and caring into every interaction. As doctors, nurses and healthcare professionals who live, work and play in this community – with and among you and your families – we believe in whole person, family-centered care that elevates health for all of us. After all, healthier people build a healthier community, and we are all in this together for better health.
The choice of where to go for your care is an important one. Choosing the doctors, nurses and healthcare professionals you know and trust, right here at home, is the best way to protect your family’s health and wellness. It’s your health and your choice, and we will always be here to support you every step of the way.
I wish you all peace and happiness this holiday season and throughout the coming year. Here’s to your health!
David Hofmeister
Chief Executive Officer
Kearny County Hospital
Kearny County Hospital encourages everyone to get their flu shot this year. Please see below for details regarding the 2020 Flu Shot Clinic, held at the Family Health Center ENT Clinic in Lakin. Call 620.355.7550 to make your appointment today!
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