Welcome to The King’s Daughters’ Hospital. As a private, not-for-profit organization, King’s Daughters’ Hospital focuses its resources toward delivering excellent patient care and customer service.
Mission and Values
The mission of The King’s Daughters’ Hospital and Health Services is to improve the health of our patients through care, service and education.
We strive to meet this commitment in a variety of ways. Our Culture of Excellence is built on five pillars: Service, Quality, People, Access, and Value.
Board of Managers and KDH Leadership
The Board of Managers includes eight elected Bethany Circle members, two Physicians, and an independent community member. Day-to-day operations are overseen by the Administrative team ...
President/CEO - Roger Allman
Vice President of Finance - Steve Meacham
Vice President of Operations - Larry Keith
Vice President of Patient Services - Lisa Morgan
Vice President of Physician Practice Management - Mike Burnett.
To contact KDH Administration, please call (812) 265-0105. You can also contact Kim Gosman at gosmank@kdhhs.org or Traci Hafer at hafert@kdhhs.org.
History of the Kings' Daughters' Hospital
The inspiration of twelve local women became a reality when Drusilla Cravens, a wealthy widow, agreed to donate a house that was used as the first hospital on August 25, 1899. Today, The King’s Daughters’ Hospital serves families in parts of southeast Indiana and northern Kentucky.
KEY DATES:
1899 - Hospital opened on August 25.
1915 - KDH moved to its current location.
1937 - Dr. Thomas and Martha J. Sanderson Addition opened.
1957 - Dr. Evan C. Totten Wing opened.
1971 - 4th Floor added: Druscilla Home Addition.
1978 - Rinda F. Rains Wing completed.
1984 - Two floors added to Rinda Rains Wing.
1986 - Versailles Medical Building opened.
1992 - KDH Rehabilitation Center opened on Madison's hilltop.
1994 - KDH Cancer Center opened.
1996 - Madison Internal Medicine joined KDH.
1997 - Madison Clinic joined KDH.
1999 - Trimble County Medical Building opened south of Milton.
2001 - Medical Office Building opened downtown - adjacent to Hospital.
2008 - New Hospital project approved for hilltop campus.
2010 - Groundbreaking for the new hilltop campus.