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Nebraska Methodist Health System (423 beds, founded in 1891) Omaha Methodist Women's Hospital: General acute hospital Nebraska Methodist Health System (137 beds, founded in 2010) Omaha Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital: General acute hospital (24 beds, founded in 2004) Omaha University of Nebraska Medical Center: General acute hospital
CHI Health (formerly Alegent Health) is a regional healthcare network headquartered in Omaha. The combined organization consists of 28 hospitals, two stand-alone behavioral health facilities, and more than 150 employed physician practices in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, and North Dakota.
Using the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) guidelines correctly can make staffing the safest possible. When these staffing guidelines are followed appropriately, they allow for quality care and more time for the nurse to spend at the bedside with the patient.
More babies have been delivered at Methodist Women's Hospital than at any other hospital in the Omaha metropolitan area. [4] [5] In addition to the focus on women's health, this campus includes the area's largest neonatal intensive care unit as well as an emergency department and imaging and laboratory services for men, women and children. [6]
Pleasanton is a village in Buffalo County in the state of Nebraska in the Midwestern United States. At the 2010 census, its population was 341. Pleasanton was platted in 1890 when the Union Pacific railroad was extended to that point. [4] It got its name from its location in the Pleasant Valley of the Loup River. [4]
That year, 97% of the counties in the state did not have an abortion clinic. That year, 41% of women in the state aged 15 – 44 lived in a county without an abortion clinic. [24] In 2017, there were two Planned Parenthood clinics in a state with a population of 420,419 women aged 15 – 49 of which two offered abortion services. [25]
Nebraska Medicine (formerly, The Nebraska Medical Center, Nebraska Health System), is a private not-for-profit American healthcare company based in Omaha, Nebraska. [1] The company was created as Nebraska Health System (NHS) in 1997, when Bishop Clarkson Hospital merged with the adjacent University Hospital in midtown Omaha.
Assessing, diagnosing, and treating disease risk factors specific to women. Distinguishing female gender differences in presentation and progression of health problems and responses to pharmacological agents and other therapies. Assessing social and physical environmental health risks, including teratogens, that impact childbearing.