Halifax Health
Halifax Health Headquarters Location
Daytona Beach, FL
About Halifax Health
Our History
Halifax District Hospital opened its doors to the community on January 3, 1928. Founded by the state legislature, the hospital began operations with 125 licensed beds. During World War II, the hospital became a convalescent facility. In 1947, it was remodeled and returned to the community as an acute care general hospital. In 1986, the hospital was designated as the area's only Level II Trauma Center and changed its name to Halifax Medical Center.
In 2007, after many additional services were added, Halifax Medical Center became Halifax Community Health System, and recently chose to simplify the name to Halifax Health. Halifax Health is the area's largest healthcare provider with a tertiary and community hospital with 678 licensed beds, more than 500 physicians on its medical staff representing 46 medical specialties. Halifax Health also offers psychiatric services, four cancer treatment centers, the area's largest hospice organization, and a preferred provider organization.
OUR MISSION is to be the community healthcare leader through exceptional talent and superior patient centered service delivered in a financially sustainable manner.
OUR VISION is to develop talented teams dedicated to providing competent, accountable patient centered healthcare in a financially sustainable manner.
OUR VALUES
Halifax Health will cultivate a positive workplace in which each team member is valued, respected and has an opportunity for personal and professional growth. We will develop patient centered systems of care.
OUR SERVICE PHILOSOPHY
Halifax Health will ensure that those we serve are treated with courtesy and respect in a safe, compassionate and professional environment. Halifax Health will provide exemplary medical, emotional, and spiritual care for each of our patients and their families.
Team Member Spotlight: Ryan TruongHalifax District Hospital opened its doors to the community on January 3, 1928. Founded by the state legislature, the hospital began operations with 125 licensed beds. During World War II, the hospital became a convalescent facility. In 1947, it was remodeled and returned to the community as an acute care general hospital. In 1986, the hospital was designated as the area's only Level II Trauma Center and changed its name to Halifax Medical Center.
In 2007, after many additional services were added, Halifax Medical Center became Halifax Community Health System, and recently chose to simplify the name to Halifax Health. Halifax Health is the area's largest healthcare provider with a tertiary and community hospital with 678 licensed beds, more than 500 physicians on its medical staff representing 46 medical specialties. Halifax Health also offers psychiatric services, four cancer treatment centers, the area's largest hospice organization, and a preferred provider organization.
OUR MISSION is to be the community healthcare leader through exceptional talent and superior patient centered service delivered in a financially sustainable manner.
OUR VISION is to develop talented teams dedicated to providing competent, accountable patient centered healthcare in a financially sustainable manner.
OUR VALUES
Halifax Health will cultivate a positive workplace in which each team member is valued, respected and has an opportunity for personal and professional growth. We will develop patient centered systems of care.
OUR SERVICE PHILOSOPHY
Halifax Health will ensure that those we serve are treated with courtesy and respect in a safe, compassionate and professional environment. Halifax Health will provide exemplary medical, emotional, and spiritual care for each of our patients and their families.
Get to know Ryan Truong, Halifax Health Team Member, who balances his busy work life at the hospital with activities like fishing, working out and spending time with friends.
Team Member Spotlight: Rory EveryGet to know Rory Every, OR Tech Lead, who balances his fast-paced work life with hobbies like Jiu-Jitsu, yoga, meditation.
Team Member Spotlight: John LipnickGet to know John Lipnick, RN, who enjoys everything that the Florida lifestyle has to offer as a way to balance a busy work schedule caring for patients.
Your Career AwaitsWe’re glad you’re here. As a cornerstone of our community, we need strong, compassionate, and talented medical professionals just like you. Our team works together to ensure that families receive the highest-quality care, in a pleasant setting where they feel valued.
Look to the TowerHalifax Health has provided the highest level of care in Volusia County for over 90 years. With the only trauma program, level lll neonatal intensive care unit and thrombectomy capable stroke program Halifax Health remains the highest level of compassionate care in the area.
Nurse Case ManagerAre you an LPN, RN, or social worker who wants to care for patients as they transition through the care continuum, and provide safe hospital discharge? Please look into a career with Halifax Health as a Nurse Case Manager.
Halifax Health Medical Center, Daytona BeachHalifax Health offers the area’s only Level II Trauma Center, Comprehensive Stroke Center, Center for Transplant Services, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Child and Adolescent Behavioral Services, complete Neurosurgical Services, OB Emergency Department and Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit that cares for babies born earlier than 28 weeks.
Nursing Careers at Halifax HealthGina Lawrence became a nurse after she took care of her mother. Gina has been a trauma nurse, Medical Surgical Nurse and is now the Manager of our Medical Surgical Unit.
Jeff Feasel, President & CEO, Halifax HealthEnsuring you receive the right care with exceptional service.
Halifax Health - Radiology CareersHalifax Health wants you to join our growing team in Radiology.
Number of Employees in Halifax Health
1,001 to 5,000
Halifax Health Revenue
$100M to $500M (USD)
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