DOUGLAS, Ga. — Coffee Regional Medical Center (CRMC) is proud to recognize PrimeSouth Bank for its ongoing partnership and support through Georgia HEART’s Rural Hospital Tax Credit program, a vital resource for strengthening rural healthcare across Georgia.
The Georgia HEART program provides a meaningful way for businesses to partner with local hospitals by directing state tax dollars toward sustaining and advancing care in rural communities. For CRMC, these partnerships play an essential role in ensuring the hospital remains resilient and positioned to meet the evolving needs of patients into the future.
Through participation in Georgia HEART, individuals and businesses support CRMC’s ability to enhance services, modernize technology, pursue upgrades to critical diagnostic equipment, and plan improvements in patient-focused areas such as the Emergency Department and the Mom & Baby Wing.
“At PrimeSouth Bank, we believe strong communities are built through meaningful relationships and regional partnerships,” said Adam Smith, Director of Risk & Revenue and Senior Vice President at PrimeSouth Bank. “As we celebrate 135 years of serving communities across Georgia, we’re proud to support hospitals like Coffee Regional Medical Center through Georgia HEART and invest in the health and well-being of the areas we serve. It’s one more way we continue building lasting relationships and supporting the people and organizations that make our communities stronger.”
As rural hospitals across Georgia continue to navigate complex challenges, community partnerships through programs like Georgia HEART remain a cornerstone of sustainability and growth. CRMC is grateful to PrimeSouth Bank and all its business partners for recognizing the importance of standing alongside local healthcare providers in service of the community.
“We are thankful for PrimeSouth Bank’s support of our work through Georgia HEART. The significant contributions made by our Georgia HEART partners allow us to remain financially strong today while preparing for tomorrow, including providing exceptional care and wellness close to home,” said Vicki Lewis, CEO of Coffee Regional Medical Center.
