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Monument Health Sturgis Hospital Emergency Department expands
News StaffFebruary 6, 2021News
courtesy photoThis architectural drawing shows improvements to the Monument Health Sturgis Hospital Emergency Department that will create more privacy for patients and more efficient workspace for caregivers.
STURGIS, S.D. – A construction project is underway to renovate and expand the Emergency Department at Monument Health Sturgis Hospital.
When completed, the new Emergency Department will offer more privacy for patients and a more efficient workspace for physicians and caregivers, said Mark Schulte, President of Monument Health Sturgis Hospital and Market.
Some of the department’s patient treatment areas are currently separated by curtains, which offer little privacy, he said. When the project is done, each of the spaces will be separated by walls, which will provide more privacy for patients and greater infection control. Construction of the adjoining Sturgis Medical Clinic, comp
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RAPID CITY, S.D. Monument Health has announced plans to double the size of the Monument Health Cancer Care Institute, a $36 million project to improve patient comfort, allow more collaboration among specialists, and keep cancer patients closer to home.
“Delivering high-quality care is a Monument Health priority, and our Cancer Care Institute has been an oncology leader for decades,” said Paulette Davidson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Monument Health. “Our patients and our communities deserve quality care in a timely manner. They also deserve privacy, comfort and as much convenience as possible. This expansion project will help us deliver all of these things.”