Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Kaiser Permanente opened the Sunnyside hospital on Portland's eastside in 1975. [2] Politician Mary Wendy Roberts was treated at the hospital and underwent surgery in 1978 for internal bleeding. [3] In 1983, the hospital contained 125 beds, [4] which grew to 150 beds in 1985. [5]
Hospital Beds available [2] Beds licensed [2] Trauma level [3] Beaverton: Washington: ... Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center: 182: 196: Coos Bay: Coos: Bay Area Hospital ...
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center (Hayward, California) Kaiser Permanente Medical Center (San Leandro, California) Kaiser Richmond Field Hospital; Kaiser Richmond Medical Center; Kaiser San Francisco Medical Center; Kaiser San Jose Medical Center; Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center; Kaiser Vacaville Medical Center; Kaiser Westside Medical Center
Pages in category "Hospital buildings completed in 1975" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center;
Unlike many California-based Kaiser facilities, the Westside Medical Center has a brick-and-glass exterior, and a more extensive waterproofing system underground. [20] The hospital opened with 126 hospital beds in a 280,000-square-foot (26,000 m 2) building, but is planned to expand to 174 beds inside a 728,400-square-foot (67,670 m 2) facility ...
This page was last edited on 30 October 2017, at 21:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.
Sidney R. Garfield (April 17, 1906 [2] – December 29, 1984 [1]) was an American physician and a pioneer of health maintenance organizations.He co-founded the Kaiser Permanente healthcare system with businessman Henry J. Kaiser.
In 1943, Henry J. Kaiser and Dr. Sidney R. Garfield opened a 50-bed hospital, housing six physicians for the 3000 employees and their families at the new Kaiser Steel Mill in Fontana, California, offering a pre-paid health care plan for $0.60/week for adults, and $0.30/week for children.