Teamwork, Communication, and Coordination Fuel the Community Paramedicine Program
Deaf Smith County Hospital District’s team-based approach is what makes the community paramedicine program successful, helping more patients
Deaf Smith County Hospital District Receives Generous Donation From L’Allegra Study Club
Deaf Smith County Hospital District received a $70,000 donation from L'Allegra as part of the group’s 2023 Project Christmas Card. The
Emergency Medical Services’ View of Community Paramedicine
Terry Hazlett is an EMS veteran. Having worked as a paramedic for 40 years, including the past four years as director
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Our objective is to deliver the highest standard of customer service and world-class health care to our community. Our mission is to be the provider of choice for Hereford and the region.
Hereford Regional Medical Center Recertified as Level IV Trauma Center
January 18, 2021 (Hereford, TX) – Last week, the Texas Department of State Health Services recertified Hereford Regional Medical Center as a Level IV Trauma
Watch: KFDA Coverage of Staff Vaccination and What it Means to Our Team
“We’ve lost a lot of family, patients due to this and hopefully this will stop COVID and everybody will be well soon and back to
KAMR Covers DSCHD’s COVID-19 Vaccination of Staff
https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/20-hereford-regional-medical-center-employees-receive-moderna-covid-19-vaccine/
KAMR Profiles One COVID-19 Patient’s Road to Recovery After 20 Days in our ICU
https://www.myhighplains.com/news/local-news/patient-defeats-covid-19-and-gets-surprise-farewell/
KAMR Looks at How COVID-19 is Impacting Hereford’s EMS System and What HRMC is Doing to Help
Terry Hazlett, director of Hereford EMS, and Jeff Barnhart, HRMC CEO, talk about transferring COVID-19 patients to other facilities and how staff shortages are impacting
KFDA Looks at How HRMC’s Use of Vapotherm Machines Keeps COVID-19 Patients Close to Home and off Ventilators
Hereford civic group L' Allegra donates $22,000 to the hospital to purchase life-saving respiratory equipment to help severely ill COVID-19 patients avoid intubation and mechanical