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Paris Regional Medical Center Announces Rebranding Initiative
October 18, 2022New name and icon reflect growth of medical center and organization’s affiliation with parent company Lifepoint Health
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Stone Avenue to Close for Repairs Beginning October 6
September 29, 2022PARIS, Texas -- A large portion of Stone Avenue – which wraps around the back of Paris Regional Medical Center between the hospital and several North Lamar ISD campuses – will be closed for major road repair effective 5:00 a.m. October 6, 2022. The road is expected to remain closed for at least three weeks and will re-open as soon as work is complete.…
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Paris Regional Medical Center Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Certified by Industry Leader
August 29, 2022Paris Regional Medical Center is proud to announce the certification of its cardiac rehab program by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR). This certification is recognition of Paris Regional’s commitment to improving the quality of life of patients by enhancing standards of care. Cardiovascular rehabilitation programs are…
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2021 Community Benefit Report
June 27, 2022At the end of each year, we work to put together an easy-to-digest report on the economic impact PRMC has had on our community. As the largest employer in Lamar County and a service provider to a region of 250,000 people, we are proud to be able to provide healthcare close to home with the added impact of employment, benefits, indigent care, support of non-profits, capital investments and more. Thank you for your continued support of Paris Regional Medical Center. We are grateful to call Paris home.
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Sending Thanks to the PRMC Hospitalist Team
March 04, 2022This week, we are proud to take a moment to highlight the dedicated team of hospitalists we have at Paris Regional Medical Center as we recognize National Hospitalist Day. A hospitalist is – in its most basic explanation – a doctor who provides care for patients in a hospital, but we know the work they do reaches far beyond any basic level of care. This…
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PRMC Gives Thanks to Community
December 01, 2021“For decades, and especially through the pandemic, our community has supported us, our team members and the many changes we have gone through. In the same way, we truly value being able to return that support and appreciation through community service.”
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Paris Regional Medical Center Chief Medical Officer Earns Patient Safety Credential
October 04, 2021The Certification Board for Professionals in Patient Safety (CBPPS) recently recognized Dr. Amanda Green, Chief Medical Officer and Hospitalist for Paris Regional Medical Center, as a Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS).
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Parkinson Voice Project Awards 2021 SPEAK OUT!® & LOUD Crowd® Grant to Paris Regional Medical Center Outpatient Rehabilitation Program
October 01, 2021Nonprofit names 302 grant recipients to help people with Parkinson’s worldwide
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COVID-19 Community Resources Update - Testing & Vaccinations
September 08, 2021The City of Paris is requesting the public's help in utilizing FREE COVID Testing Clinics to alleviate the burden of local ERs. See the schedule and list of locations.
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A letter to the citizens of Lamar and surrounding counties from Steve Hyde, CEO
September 05, 2021Our current COVID-19 situation is dire. It is heartbreaking, frustrating and exhausting – and one could argue, PREVENTABLE. The Delta variant has torn through our community, our hospital, and the healthcare system in our state with a vengeance that I have never seen in my healthcare career. Like most healthcare facilities in our region, Paris Regional Medical Center is overburdened and operating at the edge of our capacity. This heartbreaking reality is taking an extreme toll on our physicians, nurses, and other frontline staff. We need your help to curb the spread of this virus by getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
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PRMC COVID Community Update
July 07, 2021COMMUNITYOur active COVID infection numbers remain about the same in Lamar County, with 3-4 people in the hospital with COVID at a time, on average. Of the patients admitted in the last few months, just one had been vaccinated (and had a COVID infection already in the fall). Our active cases in Lamar County were down to 36 on June 2, and Texas overall continues to report…
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Your Health Means Everything: Getting Back to Normal
July 02, 2021If the past year has taught us anything, it’s that our health and the health of our loved ones means everything. This concept is not new to Paris Regional Medical Center as the health and safety of our patients and team has always been our top priority, and as the healthcare leader in our region, we know our community holds our hospital to the highest standard for…
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MedData Privacy Incident
April 05, 2021More information about the Med-Data privacy incident can be found on their website at: https://www.meddata.com/data-privacy/ or calling 1-833-903-3647 Monday through Friday from 9 am – 9 pm Eastern Time.
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Don’t Take a Chance with Your Health – Get Vaccinated for Flu Season
October 12, 2020It is hard to believe that in the coming weeks, the temperature will begin its downward trend, and the fall season will already be upon us. This also means that flu season is just around the corner – a period which usually peaks between December and February but can last as late as May.
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An Hour That Could Impact a Lifetime
October 12, 2020Our daily schedules can be tough to juggle. Especially when there is that “one more thing” to try and fit in. But if you’re a woman age 40 or older, there’s one extra thing you should make time for – an annual mammogram. It’s one hour, once a year, that could save your life.
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Taking Charge of Your Health: How Your Primary Care Provider Can Help You Stay Ahead of the Curve
August 25, 2020Since the onset of COVID-19, many of us have probably focused more intently on our health than ever before – paying close attention to how we are feeling, staying alert to any signs that we might not be well and doing what we can to stay healthy.
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