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The main eight-story hospital building became known the world over as the fictional "Rampart General Hospital" in the popular 1972 to 1977 television series, Emergency!. The emergency receiving area as seen in the television series was completely remodeled in the 2000s, and no longer appears as it did in the show.
Adventist Health Columbia Gorge [1] is a hospital complex in The Dalles, Oregon, United States.. In June 1992, it became the first hospital in the world to implement the Planetree concept of patient-centered care facility wide [2] and in 2007 the hospital was recognised as a "Designated Patient-Centered Hospital", one of five such hospitals in the country.
Sky Lakes Medical Center (formerly Merle West Medical Center) [2] is a 176-bed hospital located in Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States.Sky Lakes is also a teaching hospital affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University Medical School through the Cascades East Rural Family Medicine Residency Program.
The same year, the hospital officially closed its polio ward. [3] In 1960, the hospital begin to seek expansion options to mitigate overcrowding, and hired a consultant from Minnesota to survey the land. [14] By 1967, the hospital was planning an expansion plan consisting of a 19-block medical complex, estimating a $12.25 million cost. [15]
In 1989, Emanuel Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital, and Mount Hood Medical Center merged to create Legacy Health System, with Meridian Park becoming Legacy Meridian Park Hospital. [4] A community health center was added in 1990 at a cost of $1 million. [5] In May 1992, a $14 million expansion began that included a new maternity ward. [6]
In May 1912, [5] St. John's hospital was successfully opened in a temporary six-room wooden structure. [4] John Borchard, a rancher, along with his family, donated 9 acres (3.6 ha) of land for the hospital site and $20,000 for the perpetual endowment of two hospital beds for the poor. [6]
In 1917, the name of the hospital was changed to the McGregor Hospital in honor of its original physician. It was operated by the McGregor family until its closure in 1952. [5] In 1952 the county residents provided support again for a new facility to replace the McGregor Hospital. On August 6 the new Dixie Pioneer Memorial Hospital opened for ...