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Our History

 

Hunt Regional Healthcare facilities in Hunt County trace their origins to the 1950s. Close to home.  Far from ordinary.

 

At that time, a group of concerned citizens determined that hospital and medical care needs of this area could best be met by a public, open-staffed hospital.

 

The Greenville Hospital Authority was created by the City of Greenville to consolidate three private Greenville hospitals.

 

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  • September 15, 1960
    The Authority began operating Greenville Medical and Surgical Hospitals on O'Neal Street and Stuart Street.
  • May, 1967
    Greenville citizens voted for a tax- supported hospital district that would build and operate a modern new hospital in the city.
  • August 1, 1971
    Citizens General Hospital, a four-story, 96-bed facility opened. The approx. 80,000 square foot hospital was built on an 11acres on in west central Greenville.
  • November 3, 1981Pesbyterian Hospital of Commerce
    Hunt County citizens voted to expand the hospital district county-wide to provide for financing expansion and equipment needs. The expanded district, renamed Hunt Regional Healthcare, is managed by an elected 9 member board from the 4 county precincts and one at-large representative.
  • September 24, 1983
    Hunt County citizens approved a $12 million hospital expansion program, including the purchase of a 30-bed general/acute hospital facility in Commerce. New construction added 4 additional floors (approx.59,000 square feet). Approximately 13,000 square feet were remodeled. Citizens General Hospital equipment upgrade was also part of the plan.
  • April, 1987
    Expansion program completed
  • June, 1993
    Local HMHD hospitals affilitated with Presbyterian Healthcare System and changed the names to reflect participation in the PHS network.
  • 1993
    HMHD officials broke ground for the Professional Building addition on the Presbyterian Hospital of Greenville campus. The 51,500-square-foot addition provides office suites for physicians and health related agencies. Medical Pavilion entrance
  • September, 1997
    Ground-breaking for a Presbyterian Hospital of Greenville expansion including enlargement of the Emergency Department from 7 beds to 21 beds, enlargement of the Surgery Department to provide both inpatient and outpatient procedures, addition of the Truett and Margaret Crim Maternity Center, and additon of the Medical Pavilion to house all outpatient services.
  • March, 1998
    The Presbyterian Medical Plaza opened in Quinlan. The 10,000-square-foot facility includes physician office space, laboratory, and areas for diagnostic imaging and physical therapy.
  • March 2001
    Presbyterian Hospital of Commerce met the criteria and applied for Critical Access Hospital designation. PHC received its designation from the State of Texas Center for Rural Health Initiatives.
  • 2002
    The Hunt Memorial Hospital District Charitable Health Foundation began its mission to seek philanthropic support for hospital programs and area healthcare needs.
  • Fall 2003
    Construction began on Ridgecrest Medical Park south of PHG. The medical office building provides 5 physician office suites.
  • Fall 2004
    Hunt Regional Healthcare Charitable Foundation was created to assist the hospital district and personnel in pursuing philanthropic support for hospital programs. A 24-member independent board operates the Foundation.
  • May 2005
    Hospital district voters approved a $24-million bond package to construct a "west wing" at Presbyterian Hospital of Greenville to house a comprehensive cancer treatment center, an expanded intensive care unit and heart monitoring and medical units. Construction was slated to begin in mid-2006.
  • August 2005
    Rehabilitation Hospital of Greenville opened on the 7th floor of PHG to provide long-term rehabilitation. Senior Rehab is independent of Presbyterian Hospital of Greenville operations.
  • September 2005
    Hunt County EMS and Presbyterian Hospital of Greenville set up a clinic for Hurrican Katrina survivors housed at the Hunt County Fairgrounds.
  • Fall 2005
    HMHD announced a expansion of the Presbyterian Hospital of Commerce campus was announced as plans were made for a 2,000-square-foot facility to house a new outpatient program for older adults in the community.

    HMHD launched a comprehensive 3-year Service Excellence Initiative focused on district-wide improvements in patient care, employee retention and satisfaction, and physician satisfaction. Each employee of the district will be a part of this program whose goal is to make Hunt Regional Healthcare the area health care provider and employer of choice.
  • December 2005
    Ground was broken for a new Presbyterian Hospital of Commerce facility that will house an outpatient behavioral health service for older adults.
  • 2006
    The Development & Communications Office, headed by Jack Gray, was created by joining the Office of Community Relations and the HMHD Foundation into a single unit to represent the Hunt Regional Healthcare to all of its constituent groups.
  • May 2006
    HMHD celebrated its 25th anniversary.

    SOMATOM Sensation 64-slice scanner began operation.
  • September 2006
    The Rehabilitation and Fitness Center opened at Presbyterian Hospital of Greenville.
  • October 2006
    Heritage Program for Senior Adults opened in Commerce.
  • February 2007
    Groundbreaking was held for Presbyterian Hospital of Greenville's West Wing, including a new state of the art cancer treatment center.
  • April 2007
    A General Electric Essential All-Digital Mammography System, the first of its kind to be installed in North Texas, began use in the Diagnostic Imaging Center.
  • August 2007
    HMHD's "healthbeat" magazine debuted.
  • December 2007
    Greenville Health and Rehabilitation Hospital on the 7th floor (a separate facility from Presbyterian Hospital of Greenville) closed.
  • May 2008
    West Wing opened
  • September 2008
    The Hunt Memorial Hospital District announced a new name - Hunt Regional Healthcare - for the HMHD system. Presbyterian Hospital of Greenville became Hunt Regional Medical Center at Greenville and Presbyterian Hospital of Commerce because Hunt Regional Community Hospital. Other facilities under the HMHD umbrella also adopted the "Hunt Regional" name.



    Hunt Regional Medical Center at Greenville and Hunt Regional Community Hospital at Commerce are accredited by the Joint Commission On Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and are members of the American Hospital Association and the Texas Hospital Association. Hunt Regional Healthcare is affiliated with Paris Junior College, Trinity Valley Junior College, and Grayson County Junior College in the training of nurses and medical technicians and with the Greenville Independent School District’s Industrial Cooperative Education Program. 

    Hunt Regional Healthcare now includes Hunt Regional Community Hospital (the former Citizens Hospital of Commerce), Hunt Regional Medical Center at Greenville (the former Citizens General Hospital), the Professional Building and Outpatient Services Center in Greenville, Hunt Regional Occupational Health Network, the Cardiac Rehabilitation Center, the Transitional Care Unit, the Sleep Disorder Clinic, Hunt Regional Medical Clinic of Commerce, Hunt Regional Medical Plaza, Hunt Regional Home Care, Ridgecrest Medical Park, and American Medical Response (subsidized ambulance service). 

 

 

 

 

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