Monday, May 11, 2015

National Hospital Week


National Hospital Week Puts Spotlight on People

A hospital is more than a place where people go to heal, it is a part of the community that fosters health and represents hope. From providing treatment and comfort to the sick, to welcoming new life into the world, hospitals are central to a healthy and optimistic community. That’s the message organizers are touting with the 2015 National Hospital Week theme “Where Miracles Happen Every Day.”

The event theme is the centerpiece of a promotional campaign aimed at uniting health care facilities across the country during the May 10–16 celebration. Mayers Memorial Hospital District (MMHD) is proud to participate. “National Hospital Week, first and foremost, is a celebration of people,” Matt Rees, CEO of MMHD said, “We’re extremely proud of each member of our staff and we recognize the important role they play in extending a sense of trust to our patients and our communities.”

The nation’s largest health care event, National Hospital Week dates back to 1921 when it was suggested by a magazine editor who hoped a community wide celebration would alleviate public fears about hospitals. The celebration, launched in Chicago, succeeded in promoting trust and goodwill among members of the public and eventually spread to facilities across the country.

MMHD will be participating with activities throughout the week.  Check our Facebook page daily for a chance to enter out hospital week drawing.

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