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The hospital was founded by Dr. Thomas Wyatt, M.D., in 1945 as Memorial Hospital. [3] It was purchased by Tenet Healthcare Corporation in 1976 and renamed Redding Medical Center. In 2008, it was sold to Hospital Partners of America and renamed Shasta Regional Medical Center. [4]
On Sept. 29, Rhonda Jaegel of Redding sat in one of Patient’s Hospital’s rooms while her husband Tony had shoulder surgery. It was the second time in less than two years that Jaegel had to wait.
Rockford Hospital opened in 1855 and was the city's first hospital. By 1913, the hospital outgrew its 11-patient capacity in a made-over home at South Court and Chestnut streets, and a 30-patient hospital was built, with the hospital's name being changed to Rockford Memorial Hospital in 1942. The Court-Chestnut location would serve the area ...
Mercy Health was formed in 2011 with the combining of Saint Mary's Health Care of Grand Rapids and Mercy Health Partners of Muskegon. Mercy Hospital in Cadillac and Mercy Hospital in Grayling were also incorporated into the group. [1] The hospitals in Cadillac and Grayling were purchased by the Munson Healthcare system in February, 2015. [2]
In 1981, the University of California system purchased the hospital from the county for $17 million. It continued to expand services, while reducing the number of inpatient beds as needed. In 1988, the creation of Thornton Hospital on the La Jolla campus allowed the regents to reduce the number of Hillcrest beds from 447 to 327. [5]
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Mercy Hospital is a part of Take Heart Anoka County, a coalition of doctors, nurses, paramedics, health educators and community leaders that aims to dramatically increase the likelihood of survival after sudden cardiac arrest by training more people in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and placing automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in public places throughout the community.