Lawrence County Memorial Hospital (LCMH) has been recognized with a prestigious 5-star rating from the National Rural Rating System (NRRS).
The rating reflects the hospital's dedication to continuing to provide exceptional medical care to Lawrence County and the surrounding area. The medical facility in Lawrenceville earned high marks from the NRRS in the areas of patient satisfaction, quality outcomes and overall performance. The rating system highlights hospitals that go above and beyond in serving rural communities.
Hospital Chief Executive Officer Amy Hurley issued a statement saying that the rating is an honor and highlights the commitment that LCMH and its staff bring to the healthcare needs of their patients each and every day.
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