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Southwest Regional Medical Center was located at I-430 and I-30 in Little Rock, Arkansas, It closed on July 15, 2008. [1] On August 27, 2008, Baptist Health- Arkansas announced that it had acquired the facility.
Antelope Valley Hospital: Lancaster: California: 420: II Arrowhead Regional Medical Center: Colton: California: 456: I Barton Memorial Hospital: South Lake Tahoe: California: 111 III California Hospital Medical Center: Los Angeles: California: 318: II Cedars-Sinai Medical Center: Los Angeles: California: 886: I II Children's Hospital Los ...
Baptist Health (Jacksonville), a network of 7 hospitals, affiliated with over 50 primary care offices located throughout Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia; Baptist Health South Florida, a faith-based not-for-profit healthcare organization and clinical care network in southern Florida; Baptist Health System, a health system in San Antonio ...
In 2013, NEA Baptist Health System has completed a new construction project, $400 million medical campus in Jonesboro, AR. [2] The new campus features NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital, the specialties of NEA Baptist Clinic, and NEA Baptist Cancer Center. [3] [4] The NEA Baptist Medical Campus is built on 85 acres of land, combining NEA Baptist ...
In April, 1948, the city took over operation of the Baptist Hospital at Dale Mabry Field, where it operated for 18 months. On Nov. 4, 1949, Tallahassee Memorial Hospital opened as a municipally ...
U.S. News & World Report ranked Arkansas Children's Hospital as one of the Best Children's Hospitals in four specialties in 2017-18 – Pediatric Cardiology & Heart Surgery, Neonatology, Pediatric Pulmonary and Pediatric Urology. [17] In 2017, Arkansas Children's Hospital achieved Magnet recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center ...
Although UAMS Medical Center (also known as University of Arkansas Medical Center) was founded in 1879, no patients were admitted or treated at the facility until 1892. [8] What started as a free clinic later evolved into an entity known only as City Hospital when UAMS moved their campus just outside downtown Little Rock in 1935. [8]