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The following list of hospitals in the U.S. state of Indiana, sorted by hospital name, is based on data provided by the Indiana State Department of Health. Adams Memorial Hospital – Decatur Ascension St. Vincent Kokomo - Kokomo, Indiana
In August 1970, the Sisters of St. Francis began the construction of a new eight-story building to be the core of the new St. Francis Hospital Center. Encompassing more than 320,000 square feet (30,000 m 2 ), the capacity of the hospital was increased to 500 beds.
Indiana Home for Alcoholic Men Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Home [1] Community Heart and Vascular Hospital 2003 Community Health Network Indiana University Marian University Indiana Heart Hospital [2] [3] Community Hospital East: 1956
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Hospital Authority begins using the name "Carolinas Healthcare System" in 1996. In 2019, CMC underwent the system-wide rebrand and is now Atrium Health's Carolinas Medical Center. [8] In 2020, Atrium Health and Wake Forest Baptist Health merged. [9]
Indiana University Health, formerly known as Clarian Health Partners, is a nonprofit healthcare system located in the U.S. state of Indiana. It is the largest and most comprehensive healthcare system in Indiana, with 16 hospitals under its IU Health brand and almost 36,000 employees. [ 1 ]
On July 28, 2011, Becker's Hospital Review listed Carolinas Medical Center under 60 Hospitals with Great Orthopedic Programs. [5] In October 2020, Wake Forest School of Medicine and Atrium Health began an agreement to make Carolinas Medical Center one of its flagship teaching hospitals along with the creation of a Charlotte campus of its ...
Amazon operates a fulfillment center near Worthsville Road and Interstate 65 that employs around 1,000 people. [29] In late 2020, power tool manufacturer Milwaukee Electric Tool established its second U.S. service hub at Greenwood's Southtech Business Park; the facility commenced operations in May 2021. [30] [31]
The 260 area code covers the northeast section of Indiana, including Fort Wayne and Angola. Prior to January 2002, the entire northern part of Indiana was under the 219 area code. Population growth and increases in cell phone numbers resulted in the 219 region being split into 3 sections.