Greg Muehlenbein Board of Directors | Hamilton Memorial Hospital
Greg Muehlenbein Board of Directors | Hamilton Memorial Hospital
Hamilton Memorial McLeansboro Family Clinic has successfully completed the Rural Health Clinic (RHC) Survey. This accomplishment reaffirms their commitment to providing high-quality healthcare services. The survey, overseen by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), ensures compliance with federal standards for health, safety, and quality. These evaluations occur at least once every six years to maintain certification and assure care quality for rural populations.
The achievements of the RHC Survey indicate the dedication and professionalism of the clinic's team members. The evaluation covered clinic operations, including patient care practices, staff interviews, and inspections of clinical documentation. Emergency preparedness was also part of the survey, and no deficiencies were found.
Victoria Woodrow, CEO of Hamilton Memorial Hospital District, stated, “We are incredibly proud of this accomplishment. Passing the RHC Survey confirms what we already know—our clinics are staffed by a compassionate, knowledgeable team providing excellent care every day. This achievement reassures our patients and communities that they can continue to count on us for safe, compliant, and high-quality healthcare close to home.”
The RHC designation is crucial for maintaining access to essential healthcare services in rural areas, with clinics like Hamilton Memorial McLeansboro Family Clinic at the forefront of addressing health challenges unique to these communities. This successful survey underscores the clinic's commitment to meeting and exceeding these needs.
Hamilton Memorial Hospital and Family Clinics plan to build on this success, exploring new methods to enhance patient care and exceed community expectations.