CEO of Nemaha Valley Community Hospital, Kiley Floyd who believes that healthcare sector is ideal for anybody interested in continually being challenged to achieve more with less, which precludes any option for status quo thinking. According to her, commitment and an ethical examination of any setting may provide opportunities for challenge and change.
“We believe the time is now to invest in the continued success of our organization and the infrastructure needed,” said Fred Henry, NVCH Board of Trustees Chairperson. “A great hospital is essential for our personal health and the strength of our community. The hospital expansion will be paid for through community support, grants and loans from the USDA. This expansion will not result in increased property taxes.”
About the Company
- A long and honorable legacy of community involvement may be found at Nemaha Valley Community Hospital. Although the healthcare industry has evolved over the years, our dedication to the people we serve has not. The hospital understands that giving back to the community is the best opportunity one can be given.
- Nemaha Valley Community Hospital will excel in patient-centered care through strategic use of technology and individualized, compassionate care; promote the health and well-being of our communities through education and resource development; and create an organizational culture based on teamwork and accountability that values all members of the organization.
- Measuring performance in accordance with best practices, quality ratings, and financial stability.
CEO Floyd added, “We are currently in the design phase. We are working with HFG Architects out of Wichita. The request for proposals for a Construction Manager have been published. That award will be made by the end of October. Our timeline for construction is then dependent on a number of things including the USDA loan process. We approached this project from the standpoint of ‘here is what we need’ and ‘here is what we can afford.”