Across every Mid Coast Health System hospital — from El Campo to Crockett, Palacios to Bellville — one thing holds true: our people are the heart of it all.

A hospital is more than a place you go when something’s wrong. It’s where your child gets their first stitches, where your neighbor recovers after surgery, and where loved ones find comfort and expert care during life’s toughest moments. It’s not just a building — it’s a part of the community.

During National Hospital Week, we’re taking time to recognize the people who make that possible.

“Our hospitals may serve rural areas, but the level of care we provide is anything but small,” said Brett Kirkham, FACHE, CEO of Mid Coast Health System. “These are local professionals who live in the towns they serve — people who go above and beyond because they care deeply about their neighbors.”

At Mid Coast Health System, our mission is to provide exceptional care close to home. That mission only works because of the incredible individuals who carry it out every day.

So this week, if you know someone who works at a Mid Coast hospital, say thank you. They’re not just caring for patients — they’re caring for friends, family, and neighbors across Texas.

Mid Coast Health System: Your Hospitals. Your People. Your Care.

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