Children’s Miracle Network donates $300,000 in equipment to Rapid City Hospital

December 20, 2019 Children’s Miracle Network donates $300,000 in equipment to Rapid City Hospital

RAPID CITY, S.D. (Dec. 20, 2019) — Newborns, infants and children who are patients at Monument Health Rapid City Hospital will have access to the latest technology and greater comfort thanks to nearly $300,000 in donations from the Children’s Miracle Network at the Monument Health Foundation.

Monument Health is a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital, which means money from the Great American Duck Race and other fundraisers is used to acquire new medical equipment and patient comfort items to assure that children have the best possible experience during their time in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Newborn Nursery, Labor and Delivery, Pediatrics or Advanced Care Pediatrics.

Kamela Johnson, Director of Women’s and Children’s Services at Rapid City Hospital, said the equipment purchased through CMN is literally a life-saver for some of their most vulnerable patients. “These children face a lot of challenges, and it’s gratifying that we can provide the best, most up-to-date technology as we care for them,” she said.

Purchases range from $15,500 for a Giraffe Open Warmer for Advanced Care Pediatrics patients to $125,700 to buy seven Panda Warmers with resuscitation modules, replacing old warmers in each of the birthing rooms. The list also includes a $37,000 ultrasound system to help medical staff place intravenous lines in tiny NICU babies.

“Because of our fundraising through CMN, we are able to purchase these items totaling nearly $300,000,” said Shawn Powers, CMN Program Manager for the Monument Health Foundation. “Your support of CMN events helps make these purchases a reality.”

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Headquartered in Rapid City, S.D., Monument Health is a community-based health care system with a mission to make a difference, every day. In January 2020, Monument Health will be renamed Monument Health, and it will become a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network. The system offers care in 33 medical specialties and serves 20 communities across western South Dakota and in eastern Wyoming. With over 4,500 physicians and caregivers, Monument Health is comprised of 5 hospitals, 8 specialty and surgical centers and more than 40 medical clinics and health care service centers.

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