May 12-18 is National Hospital Week, an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the hospitals, health systems, and dedicated health care professionals delivering great care each and every day.
From rural hospitals to large health systems, Groundswell Health has a front row seat to the vital work hospitals and health care professionals do every day in the service of patient care. As a strategic communications partner for our hospital clients, we are privileged to work with hospital leaders committed to care excellence and building and sustaining trust with their communities.
Groundswell Health was recently awarded two Healthcare Advertising Awards for its work on behalf of hospitals. Our work with Deaf Smith County Hospital District, in Hereford, Texas, to feature its trauma and emergency response capabilities and the value they provide for a rural community was awarded Silver in the Integrated Marketing Campaign category. Our Medicare Advantage education and advocacy work with the Texas Organization of Rural and Community Hospitals was also awarded Silver in the Total Public Relations Campaign category.
“Since our founding nearly five years ago, we have worked with hospitals across the country on strategic communications and patient volume marketing. While each hospital is unique, every Groundswell Health hospital client shares a commitment to integrity, service, and excellence,” said Stephanie Limb, M.A., Groundswell Health co-founder. “It is an honor for us to partner with them, and we are so grateful for their trust in us.”
For more than 100 years, National Hospital Week has celebrated the hospitals, health systems, and health care professionals whose care and dedication strengthens our communities.
Learn more about our work with hospitals and see how Groundswell Health helps hospitals reach more patients and speak to their communities.

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