Hannibal Regional
LuAnn McDannold Meyer is an experienced health care professional and business assistant with a diverse background in nursing and health management. Currently serving as an Employee Health Nurse at Hannibal Regional since August 2010, LuAnn oversees health issues for 1,000 team members and conducts health evaluations for new staff. Concurrently, LuAnn has been a Business Assistant at Meyer Farms since November 1977, facilitating high-quality beef certification to enhance export marketing. Previous roles include Nursing Instructor at Hannibal-LaGrange University and Administrator at Pike County Health Department, along with essential nursing positions at Pike County Memorial Hospital. LuAnn holds a Bachelor's degree in Nursing Science from the University of Missouri-Columbia and an Associate of Science in Nursing from St. Charles Community College.
Hannibal Regional
The Hannibal Regional Healthcare System (HRHS) story began when community benefactors and leaders formed Hannibal’s first hospitals - Levering Hospital in 1903 and St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in 1914. The merger of these two organizations in the late 1980s led to another major milestone in the evolution of strong community-based healthcare. In 1993 the new Hannibal Regional Hospital opened its doors on a pastoral 105-acre setting which is now a thriving healthcare campus. The beautifully appointed medical campus currently includes Hannibal Regional Hospital, Hannibal Regional Medical Group, Hannibal Regional Hospital Foundation, Center for Applied Medical Research, and the James E. Cary Cancer Center. The Hannibal Regional Healthcare System team is nearly 1,000 strong and is mission-driven, values-based and committed to preserving the vision and legacy of our founders. Our team takes pride in continuing to create and strengthen access to community-based, contemporary healthcare resources for patients, families, and the communities we serve.