The jobs of essential health-care workers, from doctors and nurses to first responders to facilities workers, have become even more vital because of the COVID pandemic.
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What is Heartland’s most important commodity or service?
Our mission of welcoming all who need care speaks volumes about who we are and what we do as an organization. We are focused on providing solutions for all living in our community to ensure everyone is able to access and afford comprehensive medical care. [MORE]
Find Your Zen These local establishments practice holistic health, which allow people to pursue more natural ways to maintain their health and bodies. | 2019 Q4 | story by Tyler…
Food Security Lawrence and Douglas County are growing, but so too is the number of residents who don’t have regular access to enough food to lead a healthy life. |…
An Eye on Prevention Regular checkups are key when it comes to keeping your teeth, eyes and spine in optimal condition. | 2019 Q4 | story by Bob Luder |…
New Ways To Be Well These specialists focus on educating and offering alternatives to patients in the later years of their lives. | 2019 Q4 | story by Liz Weslander…
LMH Tackles Cancer With help from the Lawrence community, LMH Health Oncology successfully forges ahead. | 2019 Q4 | story by Courtney Bernard | photos by Jason Daily Patients don’t…
Professional Spotlight: Russ Johnson President & CEO, LMH Health | 2019 Q4 | story by Russ Johnson | photo by Steven Hertzog What is LMH Health’s most important commodity or…
Bridging the Equity Gap LMH Health focuses on health equity, inclusion and diversity to help ensure everyone has the opportunity to be as healthy as possible. | 2019 Q3 |…
The LMH Health Foundation has been awarded a $2 million grant from the Kansas City-based Sunderland Foundation to support the LMH Health West Campus expansion. This is the largest gift in LMH Health Foundation history.