AllianceHealth
MADILL – The skilled and compassionate hands of physicians, nurses and other team members of AllianceHealth Madill support the health and well-being of patients who turn to the hospital for expert care. Beyond providing clinical care, AllianceHealth Madill is a cornerstone of our community and a major contributor to the economic health of Marshall County as a major employer and tax-payer and through applying resources to expand and enhance the medical services available close to home. The overall impact is significant and totaled more than $14.6 million in 2022.
Care was provided at more than 66,000 patient encounters, including more than 8000 emergency department visits, more than 200 inpatient admissions and more than 200 surgeries. More than 58,000 patients received care across the AllianceHealth physician clinics, AllianceHealth Madill Clinic, AllianceHealth Durant Clinics and AllianceHealth Medical Group Primary Care Kingston.
“We help people get well and live healthier by providing quality care for patients,” said Dan Coats, chief administrative officer for AllianceHealth Madill. “Our community is truly fortunate to have this dedicated team of clinicians and caregivers here in Marshall County who are making a real difference each and every day.”
AllianceHealth Madill applies its resources to medical services, facilities and technologies that are important to patients. These include the completion of renovations, including the front entrance to the emergency department, pre-operative, post-operative and OR procedure areas. Dr. Lindsey French, a Kingston native, returned to the community, expanding the availability of primary care services at AllianceHealth Medical Group Primary Care Kingston.
AllianceHealth Madill also gives back to the broader Marshall County region by providing over $4 million in charity and uncompensated care for the community’s most vulnerable. And the payment of $67 thousand in property, sales and GRT taxes helps support civic resources and services.
The hospital’s payroll of more than $9 million ripples across the local economy as employees buy goods and services. Last year the hospital added enhanced benefits to help team members achieve their personal and professional goals, including assistance with student loan repayments, reimbursement of licensure and certification expenses, as well as tuition reimbursement.
“The vital care we provide is only one part of the broad impact we have,” Coats continued. “We are a cornerstone of this community and we are committed to doing all we can to provide excellent healthcare services and to making Marshall County a healthier, better community for all.”