Jeff Mengenhausen, CEO of Montrose Regional Health, was named on Becker Hospital Review’s 67 Rural Hospital CEOs to Know list.

MONTROSE, CO― Jeff Mengenhausen, Chief Executive Officer of Montrose Regional Health, was named on Becker Hospital Review’s 67 Rural Hospital CEOs to Know List.

The list is published to recognize CEOs who ensure their communities have access to the best healthcare services possible, developing a model for their hospital to thrive in an environment where many rural hospitals face closure.

“I am humbled and honored to be a leader at Montrose Regional Health,” said Jeff Mengenhausen, CEO of Montrose Regional Health. “I believe we are moving in the right direction to provide more and enhanced services for our patients and communities.”

“Montrose Regional Health is grateful to have Jeff Mengenhausen as our CEO,” said Dr. Kjersten Davis, Chair of the MMHI Board of Directors. “His expertise, strategic vision, enthusiasm and work ethic make him a great asset for our hospital and our community.”

The article notes Mengenhausen’s more than 15 years of experience in leadership. His experience includes having previously worked as CEO of Madelia Health in Minnesota, and having served in the military as a Navy SEAL.

The article is available on the Becker’s Hospital Review website at https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/lists/67-rural-hospital-ceos-to-know-2022.html

About Montrose Regional Health (www.MontroseHealth.com)

Montrose Regional Health is a 501(c)3 nonprofit healthcare system serving Montrose, San Miguel, Ouray, Gunnison, Delta, Hinsdale and San Juan counties. The hospital is licensed for 75-beds and offers an extensive range of inpatient & outpatient health care services, including cardiology, oncology, minimally invasive surgery, laboratory, medical imaging/radiology, Mountain View Therapy, Level III Trauma Center, Acute Rehabilitation Unit, advanced respiratory & pulmonary services, and the family birthing center. The health system has a reputation for acquiring the latest technologies in healthcare, from robotic assisted surgical services to UVC-disinfection technology. Montrose Regional Health is the second-largest employer in Montrose County, with more than 700 employees and 100 providers who represent 23 medical specialties. With a tagline that reads Caring for you like family, the health system is known for its warm patient care.