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Medical Center of the Rockies opened to patients on Valentine's Day 2007, to relieve crowding in Poudre Valley Hospital, and provide better access to patients from outside of Fort Collins, Larimer County, and even the state of Colorado.
The Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center may refer to a regional hospital in Salida, Colorado, or the Colorado Health Service District and health system called Salida Hospital District. Licensed as a Critical Access Hospital , the hospital has 25 beds [ 1 ] and a level IV trauma certification.
The American Hospital Directory lists 60 hospitals in Colorado in 2024. [1] Hospitals ... Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center: Chaffee: Salida: 25: Level IV ...
Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center, a hospital in Salida, Colorado Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Heart of the Rockies .
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The center is the only hospital in Colorado with a Level 1 Cardiac Center, which includes a Cardiac Alert Program, designed to train and equip first responders to more quickly and accurately detect and treat heart attacks, and serves as a model for other hospitals throughout the U.S.
The hospital's emergency department has the only level II trauma center in the region. The emergency department has over 30 examination rooms and 3 trauma rooms. The hospital has a helipad on its tower, and works in conjunction with CareFLIGHT of the Rockies to provide air transportation for critical patients in the region [10]