Author: Julian Herrera

DHR Health Breaks Ground on New Behavioral Health Facility in Pharr, Texas PHARR, Texas – In a significant advancement for mental health services in the region, DHR Health has officially commenced construction on a state-of-the-art behavioral health facility. This new endeavor, located at 4800 North Jackson Road, marks a pivotal moment for the City of Pharr and the broader Rio Grande Valley. A Collaborative Effort The facility, boasting 161,000 square feet designed to cater to various patient demographics—including pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric—will offer 100 inpatient beds and intensive outpatient therapy programs. This ambitious project has been made possible by…

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Achieving Dreams in Health Information Management: The Inspiring Journey of Thi My Dung Duong The Rise of a Health Information Professional in South Texas After just five years in the United States, Thi My Dung Duong has carved out a distinguished career in health information management, significantly impacting the Rio Grande Valley. Her journey exemplifies determination, commitment to education, and the pursuit of dreams. A Path to Success Through Education Recently honored with the Rio Grande Valley Health Information Management Association annual scholarship, Duong received recognition not only for her academic performance but also for her unwavering commitment to the…

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Emilian Sosa: A Teen’s Courageous Fight for Life-Saving Treatment In a remarkable act of bravery, Emilian Sosa, a 14-year-old from McAllen, made headlines when he reached out to Texas Governor Greg Abbott for help securing vital medical treatment for his mother, Erika Calderon, amidst the devastating COVID-19 pandemic. The Fight for ECMO Treatment Erika Calderon was admitted to DHR Health on January 4, 2021, where she battled severe complications from COVID-19 for over 20 days. Her condition deteriorated rapidly, prompting Emilian to take action. He understood the critical nature of her situation and wrote a heartfelt letter to the governor,…

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Leadership Spotlight: Homero S. Martinez III and the VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System Homero S. Martinez III has been at the helm of the VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System (VATVCBHCS) in Harlingen, Texas, since January 22, 2019. His leadership plays a pivotal role in ensuring that the healthcare system meets the needs of over 100,000 Veterans across an expansive service area that spans 20 counties and covers more than 20,000 square miles in deep south Texas. Overview of VATVCBHCS The VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System is dedicated to providing quality healthcare…

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Struggling with Air Quality? Here’s What You Need to Know Hidalgo County’s health authorities are sounding the alarm about deteriorating air quality in the Rio Grande Valley. As hazy conditions persist, the health implications are particularly concerning for vulnerable populations. Young children, older adults, pregnant women, and individuals with existing heart or lung conditions may be at increased risk of serious health complications. The Impact of Poor Air Quality According to Hidalgo County Health Authority, Dr. Ivan Melendez, anyone can experience respiratory issues during periods of poor air quality, with symptoms such as congestion becoming more common. The best recommendation…

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Rising Diabetes Rates in the Rio Grande Valley: A Growing Concern The Rio Grande Valley, an area in South Texas, is grappling with a significant public health crisis, marked by an alarming increase in diabetes cases. This rising trend not only poses health risks to the community but also emphasizes the necessity for urgent intervention and health education. Understanding Diabetes and Its Impact Diabetes is a chronic condition that arises when the body cannot effectively regulate blood sugar (glucose) levels. There are primarily two types of diabetes: Type 1, which is often diagnosed in childhood, and Type 2, the more…

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Flu Season Hits South Texas: Urgent Health Concerns and Precautions Understanding the Current Flu Situation in South Texas As flu season intensifies, South Texas Health System’s (STHS) emergency rooms are experiencing an influx of patients. Daily reports indicate that around two dozen individuals are presenting with flu-like symptoms across the Rio Grande Valley. With the peak of the season upon us, many community members are taking preventive measures to safeguard their health. Personal Stories Emerge Amidst Growing Health Risks Edinburg resident Neydy De Leon recently found herself navigating these health risks firsthand. After visiting a doctor’s clinic, she learned that…

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Get Ready, Brownsville: Join the Challenge-RGV Weigh-In Event! Introduction to the Challenge-RGV This Saturday marks an exciting opportunity for the residents of Brownsville to embark on a transformative journey towards improved health and wellness. The Challenge-RGV main weigh-in event is set to take place, organized by the City of Brownsville’s Department of Health, Wellness, and Animal Services. This initiative aims to empower the community by encouraging healthier lifestyles through engagement and support. What You Need to Know About the Weigh-In Event Event Details Date: Saturday, [Insert Date] Time: [Insert Time] Location: [Insert Location or Venue] This weigh-in event invites participants…

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Rio Grande Valley Hospitals Earn Five-Star Ratings from Forbes Forbes Magazine has unveiled its inaugural “Top Hospitals” list, and four esteemed hospitals in the Rio Grande Valley—Knapp Medical Center, Harlingen Medical Center, Rio Grande Regional Hospital, and South Texas Health System Edinburg—have achieved a prestigious five-star rating for outstanding patient outcomes. This recognition serves to illuminate the essential role these medical institutions play in delivering high-quality care to their communities. Elite Ratings for Exceptional Care The comprehensive evaluation conducted by Forbes utilized rigorous metrics to assess hospitals across the United States. The publication aimed to identify facilities that consistently provide…

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Combating Obesity and Diabetes in the Rio Grande Valley: A Community Challenge Introduction In the heart of the Rio Grande Valley, a cold Saturday morning drew hundreds to the Brownsville Farmers Market for the annual Challenge, a city initiative aimed at combating obesity and diabetes through fitness and healthier living. Community members, including families like the Ibarra’s, are taking proactive steps to address their health concerns, illustrating the region’s ongoing battle against these chronic diseases. The Challenge: A Local Initiative The Challenge, launched in 2008 by UTHealth Houston, aims to motivate residents toward a healthier lifestyle. Participants undergo initial health…

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