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Belimumab, sold under the brand name Benlysta, is a human monoclonal antibody that inhibits B-cell activating factor (BAFF), [6] also known as B-lymphocyte stimulator (BLyS). [7] It is approved in the United States [ 8 ] and Canada, [ 9 ] and the European Union [ 5 ] to treat systemic lupus erythematosus and lupus nephritis.
It cost $80,000 to have the new hospital built. [1] Before the hospital was built physicians and patients traveled to Arcadia, Fort Myers and Tampa. [1] [3] The need in Charlotte County was so great that the hospital expanded to 25 beds two years later, [2] it also added a X-ray room, operating theatre, delivery room, nursery and a kitchen. [1]
In 1943, Hernando County Hospital expanded from 24 to 32 beds. It had an operating room delivery room and nursery. [2] In 1948, eight beds were added to the hospital. [3] In 1959, the first hospital administrator was hired for Hernando County Hospital. [3] In 1962, a bigger hospital with 50 beds was built.
In 1956, the city granted the hospital 10 acres (4.0 ha) on what is now the current site on Hickory street, leading to the hospital expanding in 1962 to 101 beds in a four-story building. by 1966, the hospital cared for 10,421 patients, 1420 new babies and 37,165 outpatients.
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 ]
The second largest hospital owned by AdventHealth in the state of Florida is AdventHealth Tampa, it is the 5th largest hospital in the Tampa Bay area with 626 beds. [4] AdventHealth Porter is the largest hospital owned by AdventHealth in central Colorado with 368 beds and the 9th largest hospital in the state. [ 5 ]
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The hospital opened on December 3, 1951, as South Sarasota County Memorial Hospital with a capacity of 14 beds. [3] After its dedication, the hospital was renamed to Venice Memorial Hospital in February 1952. The hospital was put up for sale in 1995 after the board of directors determined it would be in debt if it continued operations. [4]