Mary Margaret Health in Batesville, Ind., is a non-profit, critical access hospital.
Here are 10 things to know about Mary Margaret Health.
1. Tim Putnam serves as president.
2. Brian Daeger serves as vice president of financial services.
3. The hospital has 25 beds.
4. The hospital has 420 total employees.
5. In 2011, the hospital performed 300 inpatient surgeries and 300 births.
6. In 2011, the hospital recorded $103.8 million in gross charges and $4.4 million in net income, according to the American Hospital Directory.
7. In 2013, the hospital was named one of iVantage's Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals.
8. Founded in 1930, the hospital recently changed its name from Margaret Mary Community Hospital to reflect the growing number of services, physicians and offsite locations.
9. The hospital has a customer service liaison who makes daily visits to inpatient rooms to address patient satisfaction issues.
10. The hospital offers free mammograms to underinsured or uninsured women living in the hospital's service area.
If you have additional information you'd like included on the hospital featured above, or would like to recommend a hospital to be profiled in the future, please contact Lindsey Dunn, editor in chief, Becker's Hospital Review at ldunn@beckershealthcare.com.
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Here are 10 things to know about Mary Margaret Health.
1. Tim Putnam serves as president.
2. Brian Daeger serves as vice president of financial services.
3. The hospital has 25 beds.
4. The hospital has 420 total employees.
5. In 2011, the hospital performed 300 inpatient surgeries and 300 births.
6. In 2011, the hospital recorded $103.8 million in gross charges and $4.4 million in net income, according to the American Hospital Directory.
7. In 2013, the hospital was named one of iVantage's Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals.
8. Founded in 1930, the hospital recently changed its name from Margaret Mary Community Hospital to reflect the growing number of services, physicians and offsite locations.
9. The hospital has a customer service liaison who makes daily visits to inpatient rooms to address patient satisfaction issues.
10. The hospital offers free mammograms to underinsured or uninsured women living in the hospital's service area.
If you have additional information you'd like included on the hospital featured above, or would like to recommend a hospital to be profiled in the future, please contact Lindsey Dunn, editor in chief, Becker's Hospital Review at ldunn@beckershealthcare.com.