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Increase in ER Wait Times

Increased demand for emergency services has caused long wait times in the DHCHD Emergency Room. Only utilize the medical 911 system when experiencing an emergency. If you come to the ER for a non-emergency, you will still be seen but you will be triaged and asked to...

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DHCHD Announces New CEO

For Immediate Release DHCHD Announces New CEO Dallam Hartley Counties Hospital District is excited to announce Kacey Schniederjan as the new CEO, starting January 1st, 2022. Schniederjan has been serving as Assistant CEO (ACEO) for the past year under Loree Tamayo,...

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Panhandle Gives Results 2021

Panhandle Gives Results 2021 Grand Total Raised: $68,876.61 The Dallam Hartley Counties Healthcare Foundation Board members walked-the-walk and talked-the-talk through The Panhandle Gives 2021 campaign. A special thanks to Hilmar Cheese for designating your $22,000...

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"THE DALLAM-HARTLEY COUNTIES HOSPITAL DISTRICT PROPOSED A TAX RATE THAT WILL RAISE MORE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS THAN LAST YEAR'S TAX RATE."

"THE TAX RATE PROPOSED WILL EFFECTIVELY BE RAISED BY 7.9 PERCENT AND WILL RAISE TAXES FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS ON A $100,000 HOME BY APPROXIMATELY $14.69”

TO VIEW THE HOSPITAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON TAX INCREASE: Click Here

2024 CERTIFICATION OF TAX RATE:  Click Here

2024 PROPOSED TAX RATE BOARD APPROVAL: Click Here

 

 

A long-term care ombudsman helps residents of a nursing facility and residents of an assisted living facility resolve complaints. Help provided by an ombudsman is confidential and free of charge. To speak with an ombudsman, a person may call the toll-free number 1-800-252-2412.

Sec. 181.105. REQUIRED INFORMATION REGARDING CONSUMER ACCESS TO HEALTH RECORDS AND COMPLAINTS. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a covered entity shall prominently post on the entity's Internet website and at any entity facility detailed instructions for a consumer to:
(1) request the consumer's health care records from the entity;
(2) contact the disciplinary or licensing authority for the covered entity; and
(3) file a consumer complaint as described by Section 181.103.
(b) This section does not apply to a covered entity that conducts claims processing, data processing, data analysis, utilization review, or billing on behalf of another covered entity that provides health care services directly to consumers.

Added by Acts 2025, 89th Leg., R.S., Ch. 650 (H.B. 4224), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2025.