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The University of Kansas Health System, affiliated with KU’s School of Medicine, has more than 140 hospital and clinic locations, including its main hospital in Kansas City, Kansas.
The University of Kansas Health System, commonly known as KU Med and formerly known as The University of Kansas Hospital, [1] [2] is a nonprofit, academic medical center located in Kansas City, Kansas, United States, with branch hospitals and education centers in Topeka, Kansas, Great Bend, Kansas, and Lawrence, Kansas.
The University of Kansas Hospital performed below average in half of the infection metrics, including preventing C. diff infections, urinary tract infections and surgical site infections after ...
Holton Community Hospital – Holton; Hutchinson Regional Medical Center – Hutchinson; Jefferson County Memorial Hospital and Geriatric Center – Winchester; Jewell County Hospital – Mankato; Kansas Voice Center – Lawrence; Kearny County Hospital – Lakin; Kingman Community Hospital – Kingman; Kiowa County Memorial Hospital – Greensburg
St. Luke’s East Hospital. The Lee’s Summit hospital was in the top 10% in the nation for care of nine conditions, including heart attacks, strokes and knee replacements. North Kansas City Hospital
The School of Medicine was formed in 1905, with several Kansas City hospitals being combined within the next ten years. In 1947, the campus was renamed to the University of Kansas Medical Center. [5] The campus began expanding its programs over the next forty years, and on February 27, 1990, the hospital performed its first liver transplant. [6]
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Olathe Health in Johnson County, an independent health care system for 70 years, will become part of The University of Kansas Health System, hospital officials announced Wednesday.