Unity Medical Center Earns Best Place to Work Recognition for Fifth Consecutive Year
Unity Medical Center (UMC) has been selected by Modern Healthcare as one of the 2026 Best Places to Work in Healthcare for a fifth year in a row. This annual award program identifies and recognizes 150 outstanding employers in the healthcare industry nationwide. Half of these organizations are a combination of healthcare providers and insurance companies while the other half are vendors.
Unity Medical Center Introduces Preventive Health and Wellness Outreach Program
Unity Medical Center is proud to announce the launch of a new quality improvement initiative focused on strengthening preventive health and wellness in our community.
O'Neil Recognized as 2025 North Dakota Community Star
In celebration of National Rural Health Day on November 20, the Center for Rural Health and the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health proudly unveiled the North Dakota 2025 Community Star, Alan O'Neil.
Unity Medical Center Breaks Ground on New Park River Family Clinic
Unity Medical Center has officially broken ground on a new construction project that will bring expanded healthcare access to the Park River community. The new 3,800-square-foot facility, located just off Highway 17 next to Dollar General, will soon become the new home of Park River Family Clinic, with doors expected to open in the summer of 2026.
Unity Medical Center Secures 3-Year Acute Cardiac Ready Hospital Designation
Unity Medical Center (UMC) has received the full three-year Acute Cardiac Ready Hospital designation from the North Dakota Cardiac System of Care (part of the North Dakota Department of Health & Human Services). UMC is the third hospital in North Dakota to receive this designation along with CHI Mercy Hospital in Valley City and Jamestown Regional Medical Center.
O’Neil Honored with Outstanding Rural Health Career Award
Alan O’Neil, CEO of Unity Medical Center, received the Outstanding Rural Health Career award at the 2025 Rural and Public Health Awards Banquet, which recognized outstanding North Dakota rural health and public health advocates for their accomplishments.