NKCH Joins Vaccine Coalition
NKCH is partnering with the Northland’s Operation Safe, a coalition to administer COVID-19 vaccines to eligible individuals who live in Missouri.
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Get More DetailsNKCH is partnering with the Northland’s Operation Safe, a coalition to administer COVID-19 vaccines to eligible individuals who live in Missouri.
As part of the 21st Century Cures Act, patients will gain immediate and free access to physicians’ notes beginning April 5.
In this newly created role, Kenna Belshe, DO, identifies and implements quality improvement initiatives that drive quality clinical patient outcomes.
NKCH welcomes 10 new physicians.
We appreciate the support from Samin Akhtar, MD, and Michael Crim, DO, who participated in our community events.
Honors and Awards
Several organizations and publications have honored NKCH and MH.
Provider Appreciation
Thank you to John Eggers, MD, PhD, who participated in a recent Lunch and Learn.
Welcome New Providers
NKCH and MH welcome 26 new providers.
Law Allows Outpatient PT Services Without Referral
PTs must have five years of experience or be a doctor of physical therapy. PTs at NKCH and MH’s three PT and Sports Medicine locations meet this requirement.
Infusion Clinic Opens at MH Gashland
The clinic provides specialized therapy for asthma, dehydration, hyperlipidemia, migraines and osteoporosis.
Neurosurgeon Joins Meritas Health
Rohit Kesarwani, MD, provides all aspects of neurosurgical care, including for brain, spinal and peripheral nerve diseases, injuries and tumors.
New Provider Connections Name Reflects Scope of Care
Just as our providers span several specialties and roles, it’s important our publication not only reflects our audience in reporting, but also in name.