Neshoba General's CEO, Lee McCall was recently interviewed by US News and World Report explaining how our facility has prepared for COVID-19.
AS THE NOVEL coronavirus navigates from urban centers into more remote and rural U.S. communities, one rural hospital leader says his facility has been proactively preparing to combat the pandemic.
"We've been planning and preparing for years for different types of disasters, whether it would be an unfortunate mass casualty event – a train wreck or an explosion, or whatever, a tornado," says Lee McCall, chief executive officer of Neshoba County General Hospital in Philadelphia, Mississippi. "We realize this is a very fluid situation, and we have to modify our plans daily, so we're constantly updating our staff and our community about what we're doing and why we're doing it."