E3 AND TORCH Togeather
At E3, we are proud to collaborate closely with the Texas Organization of Rural and Community Hospitals (TORCH) as an Endorsed Partner through TORCH Management Services Incorporated (TMSI). This partnership underscores our shared commitment to enhancing healthcare in rural Texas.

OUR IMPACT IN RURAL HEALTHCARE
E3 has spearheaded numerous projects to upgrade and enhance healthcare facilities across rural Texas. Our efforts are tailored to meet the unique needs of community hospitals, ensuring they have access to the best possible care environments.
SPECIALIZED SERVICES TAILORED TO RURAL NEEDS
We recognize the critical role that rural hospitals play in their communities. That’s why we focus on customized solutions that align with TORCH’s goals:
- Facility Upgrades: From structural improvements to advanced energy-efficient systems, we ensure hospitals are equipped to serve their communities effectively.
- Funding Assistance: We assist rural hospitals in identifying and securing funding for critical infrastructure upgrades, including accessing grants for LED retrofit projects to enhance lighting efficiency and reduce energy costs.
- Energy Efficiency: Our expertise in energy solutions helps facilities increase case flow and enhance operational efficiency.
- Education and Training: Supporting TORCH’s educational initiatives, we offer training for hospital staff on new systems and technologies, ensuring they can maximize the benefits of updated infrastructure.
OUR COMMITMENT TO RURAL HEALTH
Our mission aligns with that of TORCH—to ensure that rural communities in Texas have access to exceptional healthcare services. We are dedicated to:
- Preserving Local Healthcare: By enhancing facility efficiency and functionality, we help keep healthcare local and more accessible.
- Advocating for Rural Health: We support TORCH’s efforts to advocate for policies that benefit rural hospitals and their communities.
- Building for the Future: We are committed to innovating and adapting solutions that anticipate the future needs of rural healthcare.