Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Menorah Medical Center | |
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| Name | Menorah Medical Center |
| Location | Overland Park, Kansas, United States |
| Affiliation | HCA Midwest Health |
Menorah Medical Center is a prominent healthcare institution located in Overland Park, within the Kansas City metropolitan area. It operates as a key facility within the HCA Midwest Health network, one of the region's largest healthcare providers. The center offers a comprehensive range of medical and surgical services, with particular recognition for its cardiac, oncology, and neuroscience programs. Its campus includes advanced facilities such as a dedicated heart institute, a comprehensive cancer center, and a specialized women's health pavilion.
The origins of the institution trace back to the early 20th century, founded to serve the local Jewish community in Kansas City, Missouri. It relocated to its current site in Johnson County during a period of significant suburban expansion in the Kansas City metropolitan area. A major milestone occurred when it became part of the national HCA Healthcare system, integrating into the HCA Midwest Health division. This integration facilitated substantial campus redevelopment and the expansion of its tertiary care capabilities, aligning with the growth of Overland Park as a major commercial and residential hub.
The campus features a multi-story patient tower housing the affiliated Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute, which provides advanced treatments including medical oncology, radiation therapy, and surgical oncology. The Heart Institute at Menorah is renowned for its cardiac catheterization labs, cardiothoracic surgery suites, and a dedicated cardiac rehabilitation program. Other key facilities include the Neuroscience Institute, which offers specialized care for stroke, epilepsy, and brain tumors, and the Women's Health Center, featuring labor and delivery suites and a Level III neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The center also operates a 24-hour emergency department and an American College of Surgeons-verified trauma center.
As a cornerstone of HCA Midwest Health, the center maintains crucial academic and clinical partnerships, including a long-standing alliance with The University of Kansas Health System for cancer services. It holds accreditation from The Joint Commission and has received repeated recognition from the American Heart Association for its treatment of heart failure and stroke. The oncology program is formally affiliated with the Sarah Cannon Research Institute, facilitating patient access to national clinical trials. Furthermore, its nursing staff has been repeatedly honored with the Magnet designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
The institution was among the first in the region to perform robotic-assisted surgery using the da Vinci Surgical System and has pioneered minimally invasive mitral valve repair techniques. Its cancer program has been consistently rated as "High Performing" in oncology by U.S. News & World Report. The cardiac surgery team has achieved superior outcomes in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), earning top ratings from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons. Additionally, the neonatology department has received the prestigious Vermont Oxford Network quality improvement award for excellence in caring for premature infants.
The hospital's executive leadership reports through the HCA Midwest Health division to the national HCA Healthcare corporate structure based in Nashville, Tennessee. Day-to-day operations are overseen by a chief executive officer, with medical staff governance provided by an elected chief of staff and multidisciplinary committees. Strategic direction is informed by a local board of trustees comprising community leaders, physicians, and business executives from the Kansas City metropolitan area. Clinical leadership includes physician directors for key service lines such as the Heart Institute at Menorah and the Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute. Category:Hospitals in Kansas Category:Hospitals established in 1918 Category:Overland Park, Kansas