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At Great Plains Regional Medical Center, our mission is to
provide the kind of health care we would want for ourselves
and our
families, in partnership with those we serve.
We strive to deliver health care which respects the patient’s preferences, values, lifestyle, and family. This patient-centered care includes education, physical comfort, emotional and spiritual support, coordination of care, involvement of family and friends, and help with transitions. To meet the diverse needs of the people of the region, Great Plains Regional Medical Center has expanded to provide more outpatient services, home support services, outreach programs, and follow-up care than ever before. At Great Plains, we value being the first choice for healthcare. We would welcome the opportunity to review your resume and discuss with you how you might help us fulfill this value. Sincerely, Cindy Bradley CEO of Great Plains Regional Medical Center |
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Great Plains Regional Medical Center opened on September 6, 1975, at 601 West Leota, North Platte, Nebraska. The medical center is a not-for-profit, community-based organization. It is governed by a 14-member board of community leaders. The board contracts for management services with Quorum Health Resources, a company that serves more than 380 hospitals nationwide. Great Plains Regional Medical Center is an acute-care facility with a maximum capacity of 116 beds.
It is:
- fully-accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations;
- a member of the American Hospital Association;
- a member of the Nebraska Association of Hospitals and Health Systems;
- licensed by the State of Nebraska Department of Health.
The medical center offers a variety of surgical, medical, and behavioral health services. Its emergency department is staffed with a physician 24 hours a day.
Quality is the totality of characteristics within an organization that bear on its ability to satisfy the customer. Quality is everything we do.
Mission
Providing the kind of health care we would want for ourselves and our families, in partnership with those we serve.
Values
We are committed to:
- Being the first choice of those we serve;
- Building relationships based on trust, honesty, cooperation, and teamwork;
- Being a valued, contributing and responsible member of the region;
- Providing care to all;
- Developing innovative ways of reducing costs, while striving toward continuous improvement in quality of care.
- Birthing Services
- Cancer Services
- Community Health Clinics
- Diagnostic Imaging Services
- Educational Services
- Emergency Services
- Heart and Vascular Services
- Laboratory Services
- Nursing Services
- Nutrition Services
- Chaplain Services
- Psychiatric Services
- Rehabilitation Services
- Dialysis Services
- Respiratory Care Services
- Sleep Disorders Laboratory
- Specialty Clinics
- Surgical Services
- Volunteer Services








