Coffeyville Regional Medical Center Revenue and Competitors

Coffeyville, KS USA

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Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • Coffeyville Regional Medical Center's estimated annual revenue is currently $63.3M per year.(i)
  • Coffeyville Regional Medical Center's estimated revenue per employee is $297,000

Employee Data

  • Coffeyville Regional Medical Center has 213 Employees.(i)
  • Coffeyville Regional Medical Center grew their employee count by 7% last year.

Coffeyville Regional Medical Center's People

NameTitleEmail/Phone
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Chief CRNAReveal Email/Phone
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Sr. Director Support ServicesReveal Email/Phone
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Director PharmacyReveal Email/Phone
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Director OperationsReveal Email/Phone
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Senior Director Strategic Development & PhilanthropyReveal Email/Phone
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Human Resources DirectorReveal Email/Phone
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Medical Group DirectorReveal Email/Phone
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Director Surgical ServicesReveal Email/Phone
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Facilities Management ManagerReveal Email/Phone
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RN, HousesupervisorReveal Email/Phone
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
#1
$427.1M11306%N/AN/A
#2
$13.4M5510%N/AN/A
#3
$23.2M862%N/AN/A
#4
$124.9M3708%N/AN/A
#5
$13.4M55N/AN/AN/A
#6
$54.4M18329%N/AN/A
#7
$189M5606%N/AN/A
#8
$4.9M26-4%N/AN/A
#9
$8.9M41-15%N/AN/A
#10
$4.7M250%N/AN/A
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What Is Coffeyville Regional Medical Center?

In the mid-1940's, concerned, interested citizens in Coffeyville began planning for comprehensive healthcare facilities for the community to meet the future needs of the area. This effort culminated in 1949 with the opening of the three-story Coffeyville Memorial Hospital as a non-profit city owned hospital to serve the people of Southeastern Kansas and Northeastern Oklahoma. In 1956, a fourth floor was added to the fundamental physical plant to alleviate a shortage of patient beds and to provide pediatric facilities and a newborn nursery. The 1970's To keep pace with the continuing population growth of the region and with the rapid advances being made in medical technology, a three-phased modernization and updating program was undertaken in 1970. The first phase concluded in 1972 with the remodeling of the Radiology Department, the Laboratory, the Emergency Room, the Respiratory Therapy Department, Central Supply and the Recovery Room. All ceiling and lighting fixtures were replaced during this phase. The second phase was finished in 1976 and included the rejuvenation of the Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Departments, the installation of new elevators, and the creation of a new Pathology Laboratory, more nursing stations, and a dual-purpose Intensive/Coronary Care Unit. An extensive amount of modernization was done to the Nursery during this phase as well. The third phase occurred in 1978 with the addition of new dietary facilities featuring a modernization of the food preparation and transportation system. The 1980's In 1979, the trustees once again began considering the possibility of expansion and that dream was realized in 1985 with the opening of the spacious and modern tower addition to the south of the original structure. Included in the expansion project was an enlarged and modernized surgery suite with inpatient and outpatient surgery capabilities, a new Radiology facility which features a variety of imaging processes including ultrasound and CT scanning, and a new second floor 55-bed inpatient complex. The expansion project addressed the serious space problems of the Business Office, Admissions Area and Medical Records Departments. The hospital was renamed Coffeyville Regional Medical Center at the time of this addition to more accurately reflect its wide range of services and the scope of the service area. In 1987, the Fourth Floor was remodeled to re-open the Psychiatric Department. The 15-bed unit draws adult and adolescent patients from across Kansas. At this same time, the North Wing was transformed into a Medicare/Medicaid approved Skilled Nursing Facility offering transitional care for patients who require rehabilitative therapy. The first patient in this SNF unit was admitted in February of 1988. Also in 1988, the Education Department was expanded to include wellness and screening programs made available for community, civic and educational groups as well as to area businesses. In 1989, another classroom was added in the center of the basement walking area. This classroom was financed through a gift from the Auxiliary. The 1990's During the 1990's CRMC continued to grow and expand. In 1990, the Emergency Room was expanded and updated. At the same time, thanks to an energy management grant from the State of Kansas, the heating and air conditioning in the original building were replaced. During the latter part of 1990 the outpatient clinics, conducted by consultants, were centralized and relocated to the northwest wing formerly occupied by Four County Mental Health. This new department was named Ambulatory Services. In 1991, the Third Floor was transformed into office space to make room on First Floor for a new Intensive Care Unit, formerly located on the Second Floor. In 1992, the new unit was constructed on the first floor centrally located between the Emergency Room and Surgical Services. Also, the Cancer Center received Accreditation from the American College of Surgeons. In 1993, the OB unit on Second Floor was renovated to include modern birthing suites, private and semi-private rooms, an all new nursery and an emergency C-Section Surgery Suite. The Psychiatric Unit on 4th floor was refurbished. In 1995, CRMC created Access Care, a subscription ambulance service designed to eliminate out-of-pocket expenses for emergency ambulance service and medically oriented transportation. Utilizing a portion of the Physical Therapy Department, a Cardiac Rehab Unit was developed to meet the needs of residents in Southeast Kansas and Northeast Oklahoma. During the fourth quarter of the year, a new GE CT scanner was installed in Medical Imaging. In 2000's In 2001 the citizens of Coffeyville voted yes to a $16 million building and renovation project that began in the spring of 2002. The new building was completed in 2005 and included a new Admissions, Laboratory, Emergency Room, and Intensive Care Unit on the first floor, a new Women's Health Unit and Skilled Nursing unit on second floor, and a Behavioral Health unit on the third floor. Other patient care areas underwent renovation in Medical Imaging, Acute Care and Surgical Services. All patient care was consolidated to one area of the hospital. In 2008, the Behavioral Health unit was closed, brought about by the trend in Behavioral Health care moving from inpatient care to outpatient services. The result of this shift was a decreased payment for hospital care to a point that CRMC was unable to cover the costs of keeping the unit open. Moving Forward CRMC began the process of pursuing funding and congressional support in 2006 to build a new Radiation Oncology Center and Safe Room. And in 2008, CRMC announced plans to build it. Through congressional support, tax credits, donations and a FEMA grant for the Safe Room/Alternate Care Site, the project was launched with a ground breaking ceremony in December 2009. The project is now underway, and due to complete in 2011. The addition of the new Radiation Oncology building will compliment the Tatman Cancer Center that was renovated in 2007. The new project will locate all of Medical Imaging in one area of the hospital campus, allowing both outpatients and inpatients the convenience of having diagnostic work and treatment in the same area. After completion of this building project, a new radiation therapy unit will be purchased, including a simulator and upgraded linear accelerator. Following this, the next project will be an in-house MRI. In addition to the Radiation Oncology Center, CRMC began developing a plan to include a new safe room and alternate care site that will be located in the basement of the new building. This project is estimated to cost $10.5 million. The 6500 square foot safe room will accommodate 38 beds and 34 wheelchairs. It will also have a dedicated elevator for evacuating patients to the safe room, and will serve as a secondary treatment room with supplies and equipment to take care of patients.

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Number of Employees

$63.3M

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Company NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal Funding
#1
$170.4M50513%N/A