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Huntsville Hospital Lincoln Health System reports staffing gains, chaplain program and EMS station pilot in Fayetteville

2113734 · January 15, 2025
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Mary Beth Sills told Fayetteville’s board the health system now has about 445 employees, fewer openings than before, a revived chaplain program and a pilot EMS station in the Taft area after a record month of EMS calls.

Mary Beth Sills, president of Huntsville Hospital Lincoln Health System, told the Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Jan. 14 that the system has expanded staff and services, has restored chaplain care and is piloting a third emergency medical services station in the Taft community.

Nut graf: Sills said the health system now employs about 445 staff with roughly 34 open positions across clinical and nonclinical roles. She highlighted programs intended to increase community access to care, including volunteer chaplains and community outreach events, and said EMS call volume prompted the…

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