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Jackson Memorial is the centerpiece of the Jackson Health System, owned and operated by Miami-Dade County through the Public Health Trust. The hospital is supported by Miami-Dade County residents through a half-cent sales tax. In 2014, the Public Health Trust received $364 million in unrestricted funds from Miami-Dade County.
The largest is the public hospital, Jackson Memorial Hospital, which also has two branch hospitals in northern and southern Miami-Dade County. Jackson has affiliations as teaching hospitals with the University of Miami 's Miller School of Medicine since 1952 and more recently with Florida International University 's Herbert Wertheim College of ...
Miami City Hospital (The Alamo) in about 1920 became Jackson Memorial Hospital in 1924.
Miami-Dade’s public hospital system serves as the county’s healthcare safety net, and provides care to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay and whether or not they have insurance.
North Shore is the most recent hospital in South Florida to stop offering maternity services. One of North Shore’s sister hospitals, Hialeah Hospital, closed its maternity ward in 2021, and ...
Jackson Health System is a nonprofit academic medical system in Miami, Florida. It is Governed by the Public Health Trust (a team of citizen who volunteer and act on behalf of the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners). Its services include offering, Miami-Dade County's residents, health services based on financial need.
The Miami City Hospital, Building No. 1 is a historic hospital in Miami, Florida. The historic hospital, which is also known as The Alamo, is located at 1119 Northwest 16th Avenue. On December 31, 1979, the building was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It is known today as Jackson Memorial Hospital.