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The hospital was briefly closed from 1989 to 1991 and then reopened in 1992 as Hughes Spalding Children’s Hospital. In 2004, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta [4] and Grady Health System jointly announced plans for Children’s to provide pediatric services at Hughes Spalding. These plans became a reality in 2006 when Children’s assumed ...
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In 2006, Children's assumed responsibility for the management of services at Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital, growing the system to three hospitals. [3] [4] Today the growing pediatric healthcare system consists of the following: Three hospitals: Arthur M. Blank Hospital, Scottish Rite Hospital, and Hughes Spalding Hospital. Clinical ...
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston: Atlanta: DeKalb: Level IV Neonatal Center Level I Peds [7] Yes: 1928 CHOA Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Hughes Spalding: Atlanta: Fulton: Yes: 1952 CHOA Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Scottish Rite: Atlanta: Fulton: Level II Peds: Yes: 1915 CHOA City of Hope, Atlanta: Newnan: Coweta: 50: 2012
Pages in category "Children's Healthcare of Atlanta" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Hughes ...
Wellstar Health System (formerly WellStar) is a non-profit system founded in 1993 providing comprehensive care in Metro Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It includes: Augusta University Medical Center [1] Center for Health Transformation; Spalding Regional Hospital [2] Sylvan Grove Hospital [2] Wellstar Cobb Hospital, Austell, Georgia
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Egleston Children's Hospital; Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital; Scottish Rite Children's Hospital; Atlanta: Georgia: 614 Level I Pediatric 10 The Children's Hospital at The Medical Center of Central Georgia: Macon: Georgia 73 3 Dwaine & Cynthia Willett Children's Hospital of Savannah Savannah: Georgia 3
Grady Memorial Hospital was founded in 1890 and opened in 1892, as an outgrowth of the Atlanta Benevolent Home. It is named for Henry W. Grady, an Atlanta Constitution journalist and later owner who became a major force in Georgia politics and advocated for a public city hospital. At the time of opening, the hospital officially had 14 rooms.