Phillips County Health Systems Market Research Report
Company Overview
- Name: Phillips County Health Systems (PCHS)
- Mission of the Company: To provide patient-centered excellence.
- Vision Statement:
- A place where patients want to come
- A place where providers want to practice
- A place where people want to work
- Founded: Original facility dedicated on July 26, 1953
- Key People:
- Caleb Breon, MBA - Foundation Director
- Vickie Everett - Chief Nursing Officer, Quality Director & Risk Manager
- Tara Overmiller - CEO
- Headquarters: 1150 State St, Phillipsburg, KS 67661
- Number of Employees: No information is available.
- Revenue: No information is available.
- Known For: Known as a Top 20 Critical Access Hospital and an awardee of the 2023 and 2024 Performance Leadership Award for Quality from The Chartis Center for Rural Health, distinguishing its high performance across critical metrics in the rural health sector.
Products
Services Offered
- Hospital Services:
- Emergency Department
- Inpatient Hospital Care
- Laboratory
- Mental Health Services
- Radiology
- Respiratory Therapy
- Outpatient Specialty Clinics
- Surgical Procedures
- Swing Bed
- Clinic Services:
- Chronic Care Management
- Diabetic Education & Support
- DOT & Employment Physicals
- General Health
- Immunizations
- Minor Surgical Procedures
- Physical/Occupational/Speech Therapy
- Prevention & Wellness
- Telehealth
High-level Description of the Product:
Phillips County Health Systems provides a comprehensive array of healthcare services focusing on patient-centered care that supports both emergency and routine healthcare needs. The emphasis is on advanced medical services with a commitment to excellence in quality and patient satisfaction.
Key Features:
- Advanced medical clinic with primary care providers
- Telemedicine resources
- Rehabilitation therapies
- Specialized visiting specialist clinics
Recent Developments
- Performance Leadership Award 2024: Phillips County Hospital earned this award from The Chartis Center for Rural Health, recognizing top quartile performance in Quality, Outcomes, and Patient Perspective among rural facilities.
- Leadership Appointment: Caleb Breon appointed as the new Foundation Director, bringing expertise in strategic management and community development to strengthen long-term financial sustainability for PCHS.
- Collaborations and Partnerships:
- Partnership with K-State 105 and the University of Kansas Health Systems to enhance community healthcare sustainability.
- Engagement with community initiatives to maintain and develop a sustainable healthcare model locally accessible and patient-centered.
- Community Engagement: Organized the November K-State 105 Healthcare Sustainability Meeting to collaborate with community leaders in building a future-oriented healthcare system.
These activities, partnerships, and leadership transitions demonstrate PCHS’s commitment to advancing its service delivery while maintaining transparent and robust relationships with the surrounding community and partners.
No new product launches or additional features for existing products are detailed in the provided data.