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Middle Park Health Breaks Ground on New Fraser Campus in Grand County

On April 25, Middle Park Health held a groundbreaking ceremony for Grand County’s newest health care center on the eastern side of the county. The new hospital is going to be built at Telemark Drive and U.S. Highway 40.

Middle Park Health’s Fraser Campus will offer emergency department services with laboratory and diagnostic imaging services. There will also be two inpatient beds, similar to the Granby and Kremmling campuses. Middle Park Health staff say the new campus will expand health care, provide faster emergency response times, economic benefits and more.

Stacey Gavrell Named by Women We Admire as a Top 25 Community Officer of 2024

Women We Admire is pleased to announce The Top 25 Chief Community Officers of 2024. Chief Community Officers develop and execute strategies to engage and connect companies, organizations, and institutions with the communities that surround them. This professional oversees the initiatives that build strong relationships with residents, local businesses, related community organizations, and other stakeholders.

Community Hospital Nurses Honored at Nightingale Event

Community Hospital is proud to announce seven local honorees of the Nightingale Award. Sarah Rauch, CNM, Kylie Winn, LPN, Tabitha Boies, RN, Jamie Tennyson, RN, BSN, Stephanie Marsicovetere, RN, Kaycee Macdonald, RN, BSN, and Brittanee McGhgy, RN were honored on Saturday, April 6 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel. Each of these nurses were nominated by their peers and leaders for the Nightingale Award.

Three WHA Members Named on Becker’s List of 472 Hospitals Honored for Patient Safety & Price Transparency

Less than 20% of the nation’s hospitals were recognized for excellent patient safety ratings and the highest level of adherence to federal price transparency rules.

On April 9, the Health Transformation Alliance, The Leapfrog Group and Turquoise Health honored 472 hospitals across 42 states. Each of the organizations received a Leapfrog “A” safety rating and the highest price transparency score from Turquoise Health.

Delta Health is Improving Behavioral Healthcare for the Community

Due to the closure of Integrated Insight Therapy with the subsequent loss of behavioral health support for hundreds of patients and dozens of qualified staff out of work, Delta Health has found ourselves in the unique position of being able to hire qualified Behavioral Health Providers (BHP’s). This is a great turn of events for us, as the statistic where we live is one behavioral health clinician for approximately every 847 people. We are fortunate to be able to onboard new clinicians to our hospital system.

New Patient Beds Funded by Donations from San Luis Valley Health Employees

A special acknowledgment is due to Kelly Gurule, SLVH Foundation Director, who played a pivotal role in securing funding for two new hydraulic patient beds, significantly enhancing the care experience for our young patients. These beds were made possible by the generous donations from SLVH employees through their annual giving campaign, underscoring the collective effort and spirit of our organization.