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Magee General Hospital Board Announces Plans for Acquisition by South Central

Posted April 2, 2025

Magee General Hospital Board Announces Plans for Acquisition by South Central Magee, Miss. — April 1, 2025 — Today, Magee General Hospital’s Board of Directors announced to providers and staff the plans to formalize the hospital’s relationship with South Central Regional Medical Center through an acquisition process anticipated to officially commence this summer. “The organizations […]

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July 20 2020

SCRMC HealthBreak | Emergency Services During COVID

South Central Regional Medical Center’s Emergency Department is here to take care of you and your family 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Medical Director of SCRMC’s Emergency Department, Dr. Jeremy Rogers, states, “This is a safe space. We are going to take care of you. We are going […]

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July 17 2020

ComfortCare Hospice Recognized with National Award for Caregiver Satisfaction | July 2020

ComfortCare Hospice Recognized with National Award for Caregiver Satisfaction Laurel, MS– Strategic Healthcare Programs (SHP), a national quality benchmarking organization, has named ComfortCare Hospice a Premier Performer in Caregiver Satisfaction for the 2019 calendar year. This recognition was awarded to facilities who ranked in the top 5% in national quality measures. With over 6,500 hospice […]

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July 17 2020

ComfortCare Home Health Ranks in Top 20% in Nation | July 2020

Home Health Services Aid in Patient Care ComfortCare Home Health Ranks in Top 20% in Nation As a person ages, their health decreases and requires more personalized care that cannot always be provided by loved ones. It is often assumed that when someone needs more help than friends and family can provide, that treatment is […]

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July 16 2020

South Central Health Care Foundation Receives Monetary Contribution from Suez Corporation

On Thursday, July 16, representatives of South Central Regional Medical Center and the City of Laurel gathered as Brent Shelby, Project Manager for Suez Corporation (United Water in Laurel) presented a donation to South Central Health Care Foundation. The $15,000 donation was given to assist South Central’s mission to provide healthcare services, education and initiatives […]

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July 13 2020

SCRMC HealthBreak | Stroke Pt. 1 – Symptoms

Strokes can absolutely happen to anyone. Time is brain, so the faster that you get care for your stroke the better your outcome will be. Call 911 if you are experiencing symptoms of a stroke because most of the time they’re not just going to go away, and if they do end up going away, […]

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July 09 2020

State Health Officer’s Order Only Impacts Surgeries that Require the Patient to be Hospitalized

Mark Horne, MD, Chief Medical Officer at South Central Regional Medical Center, said today, “Elective medical procedures which do not require an inpatient stay will not be impacted by the order issued yesterday by the state health officer with the Mississippi State Department of Health. Only those non-emergent procedures which require a hospital stay are […]

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July 06 2020

SCRMC HealthBreak | Urolift

Enlarged prostate is a problem that affects almost all men. Urolift works in anyone who has an enlarged prostate. Essentially men over the age of 50 who have symptoms such as getting up at night to go to the bathroom, frequently needing to urinate throughout the day, having to strain to void or having a […]

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June 29 2020

SCRMC HealthBreak | Pediatric Speech Therapy Testimonial

“If you do not understand exactly what your child is saying, and they are getting frustrated or you are getting frustrated, have them evaluated for Speech Therapy Services,” stated Julie. “It could make the difference between them being able to communicate not just with you but the rest of the world and be able to […]

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June 22 2020

SCRMC HealthBreak | MORA Testimonial

Currently, more than 124,000 people in America are waiting for organ transplants. Each day nearly 22 people die waiting for an organ transplant that would have given them a second chance at life. In addition, each year hundreds of thousands of people benefit from donated tissue and corneal grafts that are used for life-saving, sight-restoring […]

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June 15 2020

SCRMC HealthBreak | Intro to Community/Vaccinations

Childhood vaccinations are extremely important. Vaccines are essential for protecting children against infectious diseases such as measles, mumps, rubella and whooping cough. Childhood vaccines or immunizations can seem overwhelming when you are a new parent, but they not only protect your child from deadly disease, they also protect other children. Jennifer Mascagni, FNP, at Ellisville […]

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