Hospital observes Rural Health Day
Published 3:05 pm Tuesday, November 17, 2020
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To the editor:
As we look forward to celebrating National Rural Health Day on Nov. 19, we cannot ignore how the healthcare landscape has changed since last year. Who could have imagined we would be in the midst of a global pandemic, fighting a deadly virus that has changed the way we live? The reality of our new normal has taught us many things, but one thing I have learned for certain is that now, more than ever, it is vitally important that we acknowledge the necessity, the importance, and the power of rural hospitals.
Alabama’s rural hospitals are the backbone of our healthcare system, showing their power through community, care, and the COVID crisis. We’ve kept our doors open and continued to care for Escambia County throughout this crisis and will continue to be here in the months and years ahead.
D.W. McMillan Memorial Hospital provides care for our families, neighbors, and friends close to home. Nearly two million patients were treated in one of Alabama ‘s rural hospitals last year. Over the course of the pandemic we have tested over 1 , 400 patients of which 266 tested positive. During a pandemic, just like any emergency, every day counts , and , without rural hospitals, many Alabamians would lose access to essential frontline services. Our team of 300 dedicated employees continues to be he re, ready to care, treating patients locally when it matters most. We understand that our hospital plays a vital role as a cornerstone of this community , and we assure you that we take this role very seriously. D.W. McMillan Memorial Hospital takes pride in providing access to quality healthcare , and we are committed to delivering it to our citizens for years to come
Our hospital is thankful to be a part of Brewton community and is honored to have been able to care for you close to home throughout this crisis. We also want to thank the community for its tremendous support during this time. Your support of this hospital is critical all of the time, but has been especially meaningful during the pandemic. While we all hope for a better outlook for 2021, no matter what, we will be here to care for you.
Rick Owens
Hospital administrator