January
28

Skaggs Regional Medical Center announced today that its clinical quality is among the top five percent in the nation for the fifth year in a row. The study by HealthGrades®, the leading independent healthcare ratings organization, analyzed patient outcomes at each of the nation’s 5,000 nonfederal hospitals over the years 2006, 2007 and 2008 and named hospitals in the top five percent as HealthGrades Distinguished Hospitals for Clinical Excellence™.

“What a wonderful way to celebrate sixty years of serving the community, by being recognized as a leader in clinical excellence.” Skaggs President and Chief Executive Officer William K. Mahoney says, “Patients can expect to receive exceptional care from our team of skilled and committed clinicians and employees.  Skaggs Regional Medical Center’s high-standard of compassion and dedication to the region provides our residents a sense of comfort and security; knowing they’re getting quality care close to home.”

According to the eighth annual HealthGrades Hospital Quality and Clinical Excellence study, Skaggs Regional Medical Center and the other hospitals in the top five percent demonstrated patient outcomes that far exceeded those of other hospitals. Patients admitted to these hospitals had risk-adjusted mortality rates that were, on average, 29 percent lower than all other hospitals. Risk-adjusted complication rates were, on average, 9 percent lower than all other hospitals.

Skaggs Regional Medical Center is one of only 269 hospitals that received this distinction from HealthGrades, and the only hospital in Southwest Missouri. In 2010, Skaggs Regional Medical Center is ranked number one in Missouri for cardiac surgery and the recipient of the Pulmonary Care Excellence Award™, according to HealthGrades.

“Our data show that only a select few hospitals achieve high-quality patient outcomes not just in a few categories of care, but across the board and over time,” said Rick May, MD, a vice president with HealthGrades and an author of the study. “Patients in communities with a Distinguished Hospital for Clinical Excellence should feel proud of the hospital’s accomplishments, and confident that the level of care there is among the very best in the nation.”
The study states: “Patients who choose to receive their care at a Distinguished Hospital for Clinical Excellence certainly will have a lower risk for an adverse clinical outcome relative to all other hospitals.”

Skaggs Regional Medical Center Ranked Top Five Percent in Nation According to Quality Study, pg.2
As a group, Skaggs Regional Medical Center, and those identified as being in the top five percent in the nation, improved their mortality rates at a faster pace than all other hospitals. Over the years 2006, 2007 and 2008, the HealthGrades study found that Distinguished Hospitals for Clinical Excellence lowered their risk-adjusted mortality rates over the three years by an average of 14%, compared with a 10% average improvement of all other hospitals.

Methodology

This is the eighth year that HealthGrades has independently analyzed the clinical quality performance of all non-federal hospitals across the country in 26 procedures and diagnoses. In the study, the company reviewed approximately 40 million hospitalization records from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, over the years 2006, 2007 and 2008.  All hospitals that participate in the Medicare program were part of the independent study. Hospitals that receive the HealthGrades Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence are those hospitals that rank in the top five percent when all 26 individual scores are aggregated into an overall score.
About Skaggs Regional Medical Center

Skaggs Regional Medical Center celebrates its 60th anniversary this year.  Opening its doors in 1950 as a small facility with four physicians, Skaggs has definitely grown over the years.  Now, located on a 13-acre campus, Skaggs offers a 165-bed, acute care hospital, a 24-hour emergency department, general and same-day surgery, an extensive range of outpatient services, and more than 20 satellite clinics.

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January
26

Skaggs Regional Medical Center Sleep Disorders Center invites you to attend a FREE presentation on “Sleep Deprivation-When it’s a Serious Problem”, Wednesday, January 27th, 4:30-5:30 p.m. at Kimberling City United Methodist Church, 57 Kimberling City Center Lane, Kimberling City, MO.

Following the FREE presentation, join the Kimberling City United Methodist Church for a buffet style dinner, by donation.  For more information call Kimberling City United Methodist Church at (417) 739-4395.

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January
26

Coming in Spring 2010 – Swing into Spring Community Fair

Brought to you by the Branson / Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce & CVB with site sponsor Factory Merchants Branson

NOW RESERVING Booth Space !!

Outdoor Activities
Vendor Area
Food
Stage Activities
All day fun for the entire family!

Saturday,, April 10th at Factory Merchants Branson

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January
19

Skaggs Regional Medical Center is hosting a Community Blood Center of the Ozarks Blood Drive, this week.

Wednesday, January 20 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Skaggs Regional Medical Center Conference Rooms
251 Skaggs Road, Branson, MO

You are eligible to donate if you are in good health, at least sixteen years old (16 year old donors require written permission from parent or guardian), and weigh at least 110 pounds.  Eligible donors may donate blood every 56 days.  Please bring photo identification.  Remember to eat well and drink plenty of water prior to the blood drive.

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January
16

For all philanthropic citizens and lovers-of-theatre, Tri-Lakes Community
Theatre’sSEASON PREMEIRE RECEPTION is being held following opening night of “Pirates of Penzance,” Friday,
January 29 at the Branson Star Theatre next to Olive Garden.

This special reception is in recognition of those that support Tri-Lakes Community Theatre (TLC) and its ideals of entertainment, opportunity
and education.Over the last decades, TLC – a not for profit 501C3 organization – has distributed over $20,000 in scholarship funds and produced over 60 shows
for and with citizens of the Tri-Lakes area and performed in dozens of local theaters. This reception is in your honor and will help ensure future
opportunities for those interested in the arts.

The reception is free to those of TLC Supporting Membership status and up. To become a supporting member and receive two free tickets to
each show this season and attend the reception, a donation of $100 is asked per couple.Please call 417-337-0190 by Jan. 22 for reception reservations.

Pirates of Penzance
Fridays & Saturdays, Jan. 29 & 30 and Feb. 5 & 6 at 7 p.m.
Sunday matinees Jan. 31 & Feb. 7 at 2 p.m

A Night of Comedy One-Acts!
Fridays & Saturdays, Feb. 19 & 20 and Feb. 26 & 27 at 7 p.m.
Sunday matinees Feb. 21 & 28 at 2 p.m.

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January
14

Branson schools missed five days last week due to inclement weather.  The first make up day is Monday, January 18.
School will be in session on the following days to make up for the class time that has been missed:

Monday, January 18; Martin Luther King Day
Monday, February 15; Presidents’ Day
Monday, May 24; make up day
Tuesday, May 25; make up day
Wednesday, May 26; make up day

Source: Branson Schools Jan. 14

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January
10

Branson area business owners have been thinking about spring for months. On Tuesday, Jan. 12, more than 15 presenters will preview dozens of special events planned for March through May at the OMS Community Presentation & Press Conference at 10 a.m. in the Keeter Center on the campus of College of the Ozarks.

Ozark Mountain Spring was selected as the way to package and publicize the many events taking place during those months, said Kathleen Bullock, Tourism Development Director for the Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce. The goal was to identify the season, much like Ozark Mountain Christmas, a recognizable seasonal campaign which draws many visitors each year.

“This is our second year building on the success of last year, and we’re running full steam ahead,” Bullock said.
One highlight of this spring’s events is Silver Dollar City’s 50th Birthday Celebration, and they’ll use the occasion to look toward the future, said spokeswoman Lisa Rau. That includes the new $7 million Tom & Huck’s River Blast attraction. “We have a responsibility to always grow the market, and to promote the past, present and future of Branson,” Rau said. “This water raft ride is the biggest water battle in America, and it harkens back to the mighty White River.”

A returning event is the Wal-Mart FLW Bass Fishing Tournament March 3-6, said fishing enthusiast Tate Womack, director of sales at the Jim Stafford Theatre. Last year, 150 fishing pros competed on Table Rock Lake for the top prize of $100,000.     The weigh-in and awards held at the Branson Convention Center drew more than 12,000 people to the tourney’s Family Fun Zone featuring climbing walls, a chance to get the pros’ autographs, Branson entertainers and more, Womack said. “It was standing room only,” he said.

A first-time event is “See The World In Branson,” a project of the Branson Area Receptive Association. Area businesses select a country to highlight, and more than 27 are already making plans ranging from the Hughes Brothers’ tribute to their Scandinavian heritage to Australian cowboy music by Ricky Boen at the Hamner Barber Theatre.

As part of its continuing commitment to serving the community, Branson Tourism Center, one of Branson’s largest and most respected vacation planning services and sellers of Branson show and attraction tickets and lodging, is proud to sponsor this press release on this site.

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January
7

Branson, MO (January 6, 2009) -Skaggs Regional Medical Center wants the community to play it safe during severe weather.  If Branson Schools cancel classes Thursday, January 7, Skaggs will cancel its community screening, scheduled for that morning, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at South Pointe Medical Care.

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December
28

This is your opportunity to learn about what’s happening Spring 2010 in Branson! Sports Tournaments – Craft Shows – Car Shows – Food & Wine Festivals – 50th Birthday Celebration of Silver Dollar City – and much, much more – there is something for
EVERYONE! Make plans now to attend this informative session to be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, January 12th at the College of the Ozarks’ Keeter Center.

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December
24

Christmas Eve Blood Drive at Skaggs Regional Medical Center

Thursday, December 24
9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Skaggs Regional Medical Center Conference Rooms
251 Skaggs Road, Branson, MO

Call for 417-335-7460

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