Methodist Olive Branch Hospital celebrates National Healthcare Week
The history of the event dates back to 1921, when National Hospital Day was first established to build public trust in hospitals following the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic.
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The history of the event dates back to 1921, when National Hospital Day was first established to build public trust in hospitals following the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic.
Read MoreThe Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade is a national honor recognizing a hospital’s achievements in protecting patients from harm and providing safer health care.
Read MoreThis is the fourth time this year that Methodist Olive Branch has been recognized for providing exceptional care to the patients it serves.
Read MoreOlive Branch hospital welcomes a Leap Year baby.
Read MoreThese ratings are the result of Methodist Le Bonheur’s commitment to tracking measurable quality data in order to ensure patients were receiving the highest quality care possible.
Read MoreMethodist Le Bonheur was selected for its career advancement and employee training programs, as well as for leading the way on a higher minimum wage among organizations in the Memphis region.
Read MoreThe north Mississippi hospital is one of just 82 hospitals across the nation to earn the honor.
Read MoreThe five adult hospitals of Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, including Methodist Olive Branch, have been given an “A” grade in hospital safety.
Read MoreThe Epic platform also allows families to access all of their healthcare information in one place – a single app – called MyChart.
Read MoreFirst baby of the new year born at Methodist Olive Branch Hospital.
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