-
Health system hopes to raise sepsis awareness
Staff and medical providers at Columbus Regional Health are engaging in a month-long initiative, in accordance with a national observance, to raise awareness of sepsis among healthcare providers and the public.
Full story -
Columbus Regional Health announces auction, update on former hotel site
A two-day auction and pre-demolition plans for the former Clarion Hotel site have been determined.
Full story -
Columbus Regional Health to conduct focus group
Columbus Regional Health is looking for Bartholomew County residents to participate in an upcoming focus group on healthcare needs and services in in the area.
Full story -
Columbus Regional Health names Vice President of Growth and Strategy
Denise Glesing was named Vice President of Growth and Strategic Planning for Columbus Regional Health.
Full story -
Columbus Regional Health welcomes new PromptMed Medical Director
Columbus Regional Health is pleased to welcome Mark Tyler, M.D. to our active medical staff as PromptMed Medical Director.
Full story -
Endoscopy Center offers screening tool for heartburn
The Endoscopy Center of Columbus Regional Health is pleased to offer screenings for those suffering from chronic heartburn.
Full story -
A letter from our CEO
An opportunity to provide an update on the former Clarion Hotel facility, and further explanation of the rationale behind our acquisition and plans for the property.
Full story -
Columbus Regional Health acquires former Clarion Hotel property
Columbus Regional Health purchases former Clarion Hotel property.
Full story -
Columbus Regional Health introduces new mammography technology
The Breast Health Center of Columbus Regional Health is excited to announce the availability of digital breast tomosythesis, also known as 3D mammography.
Full story -
Beatrice Mildred Cummins Born 100 Years Ago Today
Born July 7, 1917, Beatrice Mildred Cummins was the first baby born at Bartholomew County Hospital. She was the daughter of Cummins Engine Company co-founder Clessie L. Cummins and his wife, Ethel.
Full story
Even the Young and Healthy Need Preventive Screenings
![iStock-1758104348_blog Doctor taking young adult male patient's blood pressure for checkup.](https://www.crh.org/images/default-source/blog/istock-1758104348_blog.jpg?sfvrsn=d5a53fa1_1)
Preventive healthcare helps ward off diseases. It can also find problems early when they’re most treatable. The goal with screenings is to keep you feeling as well as you do today.