Midland Health is a not-for-profit healthcare system serving Midland, Texas, and the surrounding region. Founded in 1950 as a 75-bed facility, it has grown to operate 546 licensed beds and now provides comprehensive acute care alongside specialized services in cardiology, orthopedics, and women's and children's health. The system's physical infrastructure expanded significantly with the 2012 opening of the nine-story Dorothy and Clarence Scharbauer Jr Patient Tower, part of a $177.6 million capital project funded through community bonds and private donations.
Midland Health operates several specialized centres, including the Heart Institute for cardiac care and the Total Joint Center for joint replacement procedures. The organisation has extended its reach beyond hospital walls through partnerships with area healthcare providers and telehealth capabilities that connect patients with specialists across Texas. A partnership with PocketHealth gives patients direct access to their medical imaging records, reflecting the system's adoption of patient-centred digital tools.
The organisation has been recognised as one of the Best Places to Work in Healthcare for three consecutive years, reflecting its workplace environment and culture. Its mission, stated as "Leading healthcare for greater Midland," is anchored in core values of Pioneer Spirit, Caring Heart, and Healing Mission, which guide its operations and community engagement across the Midland region.