AUBURN, NE, March 2, 2026—Nemaha County Hospital is proud to announce that Marty Fattig, President and Chief Executive Officer, has been named one of Becker’s Hospital Review’s 2025 Critical Access Hospital CEOs to Know. This prestigious recognition highlights rural healthcare leaders across the nation who are making a significant impact on patient care, community access, and operational excellence at critical access facilities.
With more than two decades of leadership at Nemaha County Hospital, Fattig has guided the organization through ongoing advancements in care delivery, technology, and community service. Under his leadership, the hospital has been recognized as a Most Wired facility by the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives for ten consecutive years—an acknowledgment of its commitment to innovation and high-quality health information technology.
In addition to his role at Nemaha County Hospital, Fattig serves on the board of directors for CyncHealth, a health information exchange advancing electronic health data accessibility, and as Chair of the Nebraska Hospital Association, where he works collaboratively with healthcare leaders statewide to strengthen rural care.
“This recognition is a tribute not just to Marty’s leadership, but to the entire Nemaha County Hospital team,” shares Stacy Taylor, CFO at Nemaha County Hospital. “His vision and dedication help ensure that our patients receive exceptional care close to home, and that our hospital continues to evolve to meet the needs of our community.”
Becker’s Critical Access Hospital CEOs to Know list is compiled through nominations and editorial research to honor executives dedicated to clinical excellence, patient safety, and sustainability in rural health settings.
Nemaha County Hospital CEO Marty Fattig Recognized by Becker’s Hospital Review
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