NRH News
(Emporia, KS) — In collaboration with Midwest Transplant Network (MTN), Newman Regional Health performed its first-ever triple organ procurement surgery (kidneys and liver) on Saturday, April 10th. As a result of this organ and cornea donation, four people were helped,…
Newman Regional Health has once again been recognized by the United Methodist Health Ministry Fund as a “High 5 for Mom & Baby” hospital for its continued commitment to infant and maternal health.
Our Pharmacy, Business Development and Surgical teams show their creative side as they say THANK YOU and Happy Doctors’ Day!
(Emporia, KS) — On February 18, 2021, Newman Regional Health recognized a combined 940+ years of service with a celebration honoring approximately 64 employees. Each year, Newman Regional Health recognizes staff members that have been with the organization for a…
31 hospitals in Kansas help state achieve State of Excellence in Education and Training award for neonatal abstinence syndrome Vermont Oxford Network (VON) has awarded a “Center of Excellence in Education and Training for Infants and Families Affected by Neonatal…
A doctor at Newman Regional Health recently performed Kansas’ first implant of an Abbott GallantTM Bluetooth-connected heart device.
(Emporia, KS) — Newman Regional Health is pleased to announce a new partnership beginning November 2, 2020 with FreeState Healthcare, a Kansas-based company focused on providing access to quality healthcare utilizing affordable, secure technology services. FreeState Healthcare will provide overnight…
Hospitals and honored individuals are presented with an original piece of art specifically created by Leslie Mason, a Kansas City artist whose whimsical and uplifting artwork celebrates life with a bold and colorful twist. MTN commissioned the artwork to honor…
On June 1, 2020, Newman Regional Health’s facility staff began the first phase of reclaiming existing space once used as part of the emergency department for future use by Newman Therapy Services. This part of the hospital was in constant…






