Freeman Health
Recent News About Freeman Health
-  Freeman Health appoints new vice president for ambulatory operationsFreeman Health has announced the appointment of a new Vice President of Ambulatory Operations. 
-  Ozark Center opens new PRISM location to speed up patient careOzark Center has announced the opening of a new PRISM location, aiming to improve access and coordination of care for its clients. 
-  Freeman Health expands oncology services with new facility upgradesThe medical oncology department at Freeman Health is undergoing an expansion that will double its chemotherapy capacity from four to eight chairs. 
-  Cortez reflects on meaning of service after receiving awardThis award, Cortez continued, “solidifies for me that giving and serving is not the most glamorous gig out there. 
-  Freeman NeuroSpine offers advanced treatment for head, neck, and spine disordersFreeman NeuroSpine offers specialized care for patients with head, neck, and spine disorders and injuries. 
-  Freeman Health pauses mammography services at Joplin Women’s PavilionFreeman Health System has temporarily stopped mammography services at its Women’s Pavilion in Joplin. 
-  Freeman Health names new chief human resources officerFreeman Health has announced the appointment of a new Chief Human Resources Officer. 
-  Freeman Health expands ENT services to reach rural communitiesFreeman Health has expanded its medical services to include specialized care for a range of ear, nose, and throat conditions. 
-  Community participates in Caravan of Hope to share supportive messagesAt several community stops, a project called the “Caravan of Hope” featured a prominent “canvas of hope.” Residents and students were invited by members of Ozark Center’s Crisis Services to write messages on the canvas. 
-  Freeman Health names new vice president of imaging servicesHis goal for Freeman Health System is a simple one: “I want to advance imaging as both a clinical and community resource, aligning our services with Freeman’s strategic planning, growth, and improving the overall patient experience.” 
-  Children’s Miracle Network supports Freeman Health NICU in three-state regionChildren’s Miracle Network Hospitals continues to support Freeman Health’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), providing critical resources for children from birth through age 21 across a 14-county region that includes parts of Missouri, Kansas,... 
-  Freeman Health System begins independent surveys and appoints medical director in Fort ScottIndependent surveys are currently being conducted as Freeman Health System prepares to expand its presence in Fort Scott. 
-  Freeman Health System Auxiliary donates $8,000 to Ozark Center Turnaround RanchTo recognize the support of the Freeman Health System Auxiliary Board, leaders from Ozark Center Turnaround Ranch hosted board members at their facility in West Joplin. 
-  Children’s Miracle Network aids pediatric care across Missouri, Kansas, and OklahomaChildren’s Miracle Network (CMN) supports children from birth to age 21 across a 14-county region that covers parts of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma. 
-  Freeman Learning Center marks pre-K graduation milestone“It seems like just yesterday your child needed you to carry them and feed them, and now they are graduating pre-K – enjoy the moments with your little ones,” Sharp said. “Thank you for letting Freeman Learning Center be the first stepping-stone... 
-  Registry sets national standard for heart attack patient careChest Pain – MI Registry aims to assist healthcare provider teams in delivering consistent treatment for heart attack patients by adhering to the latest science-based guidelines. 
-  Freeman Health System earns multiple accolades for cardio careFreeman Health System has been recognized for its excellence in cardiovascular care, receiving multiple awards from the American Heart Association's Get With The Guidelines program. 
-  Heart care advancements enhance patient treatment with 3D imaging and stent visualizationThe latest advancements in heart care technology are making significant strides in improving patient outcomes. Dr. Longnecker, a medical professional, has highlighted the benefits of using three-dimensional representations of a patient's heart and... 
-  Recognition given to two physicians after completing residencyTwo men have been recognized for their dedication and hard work over the past three years during their residencies. 
-  Health professionals receive awards for excellence in their fieldsMolli Slauter has been recognized as the Preceptor Educator of the Year. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
