“We are honored to host Congresswoman Miller’s visit to Putnam County and showcase the Marshall Health facility,” said Beth L. Hammers, M.B.A., chief executive officer of Marshall Health. “We are excited about the growth happening throughout our region, and health care is an important part of that equation.”
Miller’s visit included a tour of the facility and a working luncheon with local leaders from Putnam County, including representatives from Marshall Health, Marshall University, Putnam County Chamber of Commerce, Putnam County Commission and Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia Inc.
“It was a pleasure to be in Putnam County with the Marshall Health team to tour their Teays Valley facility,” said Miller. “Marshall Health embodies what it means to be a community-centered organization. In addition to their health care services, this outstanding group brings jobs, economic investment and community outreach to the region. As a member of the Ways and Means Committee, which oversees health care policy, I am committed to making sure Marshall Health has the necessary resources to maintain a robust workforce, continue their community initiatives and foster innovation. Especially as we emerge from the pandemic, I look forward to our continued partnership to keep West Virginia healthy.”
Photos available at:
https://jcesom.smugmug.com/Events/2022-Events/2022-02-21-Visit-with-Miller
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Marshall Health is the clinical enterprise of Marshall University and its Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. Marshall Health brings together a comprehensive care team of 400 providers in 75 areas of primary and specialty care. As part of an academic health system, Marshall Health is committed to improving access to care throughout southern West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky through advanced technologies and research that benefit its patients and the communities it serves. To learn more, visit marshallhealth.org.
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Photo: Congresswoman Carol D. Miller (WV-3) and Beth L. Hammers, M.B.A., chief executive officer of Marshall Health, with local leaders from Putnam County, including representatives from Marshall Health, Marshall University, Putnam County Chamber of Commerce, Putnam County Commission and Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia Inc.