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Hialeah Hospital is a 378-bed acute care hospital started by Seventh-day Adventist physicians based on the health and Christian principles advocated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, with the motto: "Christian Care Through Modern Medical Science." [3] [4] It is located in Hialeah, Florida with a medical staff of over 900 employees. It has ...
Larkin Community Hospital (Formerly Palm Springs Campus) is a 247-bed acute care hospital located on a 15-acre campus in Hialeah, Florida. Services include orthopedic surgery (hips, knees, shoulders), cardiac implants, pacemakers, interventional radiological procedures such as endovascular aneurysm repair of abdominal aortic aneuryisms (AAA) .
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Located in the heart of the Miami region, Hialeah is a bustling city celebrated for its deep-rooted Hispanic culture and community bonds. Home to over 220,000 residents, it’s notable that over ...
Mount Sinai Medical Center is a hospital located at 4300 Alton Road in Miami Beach, Florida, and is the largest private, independent not-for-profit teaching hospital in Florida. The institution was incorporated on March 11, 1946, and opened on its current location on December 4, 1949.
Sharp Community Medical Group (SCMG) is an association of physicians located throughout San Diego County. The group includes 222 primary care physicians and 826 specialists. [citation needed] Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group has 21 locations throughout San Diego County. [5]
Larkin Community Hospital (LCH) is a for-profit 146-bed general medical, surgical and psychiatric teaching hospital in South Miami, Florida. In the last year with available data, LCH had about 7,523 emergency department visits and 5,792 admissions. [2] Physicians at the hospital performed 794 inpatient and 739 outpatient surgeries. [2]
Among the physician practices, 16.5% had only one office-based physician in 2016. [3] Physician group practices with 2-4 physicians make up 22.3% of physician offices in the United States, 19.8% have 5-10 physicians, 12.1% have 11-24 physicians, 6.3% have 25–49, and the remaining 13.5% have 50 or more physicians.