EMS Week 2023

May 21 – 27 is EMS Week, a time to honor and celebrate the brave work of those on the front lines of medical emergencies. EMS workers, including paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs), are crucial for the health and safety of Deaf Smith County. The work of our skilled and dedicated EMS workers is

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National Hospital Week 2023

May 7-13 is National Hospital Week, an opportunity to recognize the health care workers, hospitals, and health systems that improve and save lives in our communities. This year is especially important among our rural hospital communities as we recognize and celebrate the selfless health care workers who continue striving to provide great care to patients

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National Nurses Week 2023

May 6 – 12 is National Nurses Week, a time to celebrate the nurses who advance the health and safety of our community. Every year, National Nurses Week takes place during the week of Florence Nightingale’s birthday to celebrate the health care professionals who embody Nightingale’s tireless efforts to better patients’ lives. Nightingale’s efforts laid

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WATCH: KFDA Highlights Hospital Nursing Leader Advancing Level of Care in her Community

Candice Smith, MSN, RHCNOC, CCRN, chief nursing officer with Deaf Smith County Hospital District, earned a national rural health certification as part of DSCHD’s ongoing efforts to provide great care for patients by advancing its staff’s knowledge and level of expertise. Smith spoke with News Channel 10 about the certification and advancements in her

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Hereford Regional Medical Center CNO Earns National Certification

Candice Smith, MSN, RHCNOC, CCRN, chief nursing officer, earned certification as a rural health chief nursing officer through the National Rural Health Association, passing the final examination with a perfect score. “We’re committed to making meaningful investments in our staff that will translate to better care for our community,” said Jeff Barnhart, CEO, Deaf

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Helping our Community Get Healthy and Stay Healthy

Not having to return to the hospital after receiving treatment is critical for hospitals, and Hereford Regional Medical Center has achieved a 5.45 percent readmission rate for 2022. It’s the lowest rate among Panhandle hospitals and well below the state average of 14.9 percent. Efforts to reduce readmission are a priority for the hospital, and

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