Remembering Helen Keller
HELEN KELLER TRIBUTE 27 June 1880 – 1 June 1968 by Christine Nelson Helen Keller lived a normal life until she experienced an illness at the age of 18 months that left her deaf and blind. Early childhood included days of frustration, manifested by outbursts of...
NICU Team Receives Daisy Award
Kevin McEwan, Chief Nursing Officer at Madison Memorial Hospital in Rexburg, today presented the prestigious Daisy Award, not just to one specific nurse, but to the entire 14-member team of Madison Memorial’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The Daisy Award is an...
Fraudulent Unemployment Claims
It has come to our attention that fraudulent unemployment claims are being filed with the Idaho Department of Labor, some of them affecting MMH employees. If you did not file an unemployment claim and yet you receive a letter in the mail or are otherwise notified of...
Antibody Testing for COVID-19
There is a lot of information circulating around about Covid and Antibody screening. To help clarify misconceptions you may have read or heard, let’s take a deeper look into Covid first and then Antibody screening. Coronaviruses didn’t just pop up recently. They are a...
Hospital Week 2020: May 11-15
We have an incredible staff, and we want to recognize all the accomplishments we've made together this past year. Due to so many of our staff working from home and social distancing during this time, we'll be celebrating our healthcare system's efforts in a virtual...
Elective Surgery
Madison Furthers Care by Opening Elective Surgeries with Added Precautions! Now that we have started doing elective surgeries, we have asked our non-clinical staff and visitors to wear cloth masks.With around 700 employees and new visitors daily, our cloth mask supply...