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Rural Health Leadership Radio™

Over the last ten years, over 100 rural hospitals have closed their doors. Roughly one in three rural hospitals have been identified as “at risk.” If there was ever a need for strong leadership, that time is now. RHLR’s mission is to provide a forum to have conversations with rural health leaders to discuss and share ideas about what is working, what is not working, lessons learned, success stories, strategies, things to avoid and anything else you want to talk and hear about. RHLR provides a voice for rural health. The only investment is your time, and our goal is to make sure you receive a huge return on your investment. For more information, visit www.rhlradio.com or e-mail bill@billauxier.com.
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Dec 26, 2017

This week we’re having a conversation with Nancy Zimmerman, Administrator of Comanche County Hospital, in Coldwater, Kansas.  Comanche County Hospital was recognized by the National Rural Health Association as a 2017 Top 20 Critical Access Hospital Best Practice in Patient Satisfaction.

“My only qualification was that was that I wanted to make sure this hospital would be here forever, and that was 27 years ago.” 

Nancy Zimmerman grew up on a farm and attended a small school with 7 students in her 8th grade class.  She went to a consolidated high school with 48 in her graduating class, the largest ever.  Nancy attended Wesley School of Nursing in Wichita, Kansas, and upon graduation, came back home.  She still lives in the same county.

Nancy is married with 4 children and 5 grandchildren.

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