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This list of hospitals in Indianapolis includes 21 existing and 11 former hospitals located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Most of the city's medical facilities belong to three private, non-profit hospital networks: Ascension St. Vincent Health, Community Health Network, and Indiana University Health.
Mountain View Hospital can be one of the following: Mountain View Hospital (Gadsden, Alabama) Mountain View Hospital (Idaho Falls, Idaho) Mountain View Hospital, Las Vegas Nevada; Mountain View Hospital (Las Cruces, New Mexico) Mountain View Hospital in Madras, Oregon, now St. Charles Medical Center - Madras; Mountain View Hospital (Payson, Utah)
The new hospital was designed by Robert P. Daggett using other hospitals as inspiration for more modern facilities. The trustees purchased the site and ground was broken for the new hospital on November 1, 1912. [2] Long Hospital officially opened on June 15, 1914, and was supervised by the Indiana University School of Medicine. [3]
In 1926, Coleman gave Indiana University property space and funding to begin the construction of the hospital. [1] The Coleman Hospital for Women was officially dedicated on October 20, 1927. In 1934, Willis Dew Gatch, Dean of the Indiana University School of Medicine, approved the usage of money to repair the infrastructure of Coleman Hospital.
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The hospital serves Central Indiana, having replaced the now-closed Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital. [1] NDI is operated by the State of Indiana Family and Social Services Administration in partnership with the private Community Health Network. [2] The hospital, built on the Community Hospital East campus, opened on March 15, 2019, as Indiana ...
The district resources were developed between 1930 and 1951 by the Veterans Administration, and encompasses 15 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, 2 contributing structures and 5 contributing objects on the hospital campus. The main complex is connected by an enclosed corridor and consists of the main hospital building (1931), kitchen ...
The Psychiatric Building was one of the IUPUI properties included in the 2008 land swap between Indiana University and Wishard Memorial Hospital. [4] In 2014, the Institute of Psychiatric Research building was demolished to make way for the construction of Eskenazi Hospital.