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Tenet Healthcare Corporation is a for-profit multinational healthcare services company based in Dallas, Texas, United States. Through its brands, subsidiaries, joint ventures, and partnerships, [ 7 ] including United Surgical Partners International (USPI), [ 8 ] the company operates 65 hospitals and over 450 healthcare facilities. [ 9 ]
It was acquired by Columbia/HCA in 1996; Tenet Health Systems in 1999; Vanguard Health Systems in 2009; and once again Tenet Healthcare Corp. in 2013 [2] when Tenet acquired Vanguard. [3] MWMC also operates an outpatient diagnostic and rehabilitation facility, MetroWest Wellness Center, in Framingham.
The Detroit Medical Center is a part of Tenet Healthcare, a major health care provider. The Detroit Medical Center operates eight general and specialty hospitals in southeast Michigan. Detroit Medical Center hospitals include: DMC Children's Hospital of Michigan (Pediatric Level I trauma center)
Abrazo Community Health Network is part of Tenet Healthcare. Tenet Healthcare Corporation owns and operates 475 ambulatory surgery centers and surgical hospitals, and 61 hospitals in 47 states. Headquartered in downtown Dallas, Texas. Tenet has more than 100,000 employees. [2]
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It is owned by Tenet Healthcare Corporation. The hospital is a Level III Trauma Center and offers a range of other services, including neurosurgery, mechanical thrombectomy, a high risk pregnancy program, the only dedicated pediatric unit in San Luis Obispo County and the only NICU in San Luis Obispo County.
This period of turmoil led to a change in ownership. In 2006, Tenet divested Alvarado, with Plymouth Health taking over. [7] Prime Healthcare Services acquired the hospital in 2010. [8] Under both Plymouth and Prime, Alvarado's reputation improved, and the emergency department was remodeled, but the hospital was underutilized.
[4] [5] In 1975, the hospital was purchased from American Medicorp, a national health care chain, by the owners of Valley Memorial Hospital also in Indio. Valley Memorial was originally known as Casita Hospital (until it was renamed in mid-1964) and had opened in the late 1940s.