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Chilton Medical Center is a non-profit acute care community hospital in Pompton Plains, New Jersey. Located at 97 West Parkway, it is the only hospital serving the Pequannock Township area. In 2021 it was given a grade A by the Leapfrog patient safety organization .
Map all coordinates in "Category: ... St. Vincent's Chilton: Clanton: Chilton: 26: ... Replaced by North Alabama Medical Center [12] Florala Memorial Hospital Florala ...
Atlantic Health System is one of the largest non-profit health care networks in New Jersey.It employs 18,000 people and more than 4,800 affiliated physicians. The system offers more than 400 sites of care, [1] including six hospitals: Chilton Medical Center, Goryeb Children’s Hospital, Hackettstown Medical Center, Morristown Medical Center, Newton Medical Center and Overlook Medical Center.
United Hospital Medical Center, Newark (demolished 2015) United Children's Medical Center, Newark (demolished 2015) William B. Kessler Memorial Hospital , Hammonton (ER is still in operation via AtlantiCare , however, the rest of the hospital is closed and for sale)
Osceola Ladd Memorial Medical Center Osceola: Polk: 25/23 [1] [2] Aurora Medical Center Oshkosh Oshkosh: Winnebago: 72 [1] Ascension Northeast Wisconsin Mercy Medical Center: Oshkosh: Winnebago: 110 [1] Mayo Clinic Health System – Oakridge Osseo: Trempealeau: 18 [1] [2] Southwest Health Center Platteville: Grant: 113/25 [1] [2] Aurora Valley ...
Ascension Calumet Hospital is a 25 bed critical access hospital. [20] There are 5.3 primary care physicians per 100,000 population in Chilton compared to the statewide average of 75.6. [ 21 ] Chilton is in a primary care Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) [ 22 ] qualifying the area as a medical desert .
St. Vincent's Hospital, circa 1903. St. Vincent's Hospital (now St. Vincent's Birmingham) was founded in 1898 and is Birmingham's oldest hospital. It was founded by the Daughters of Charity and named after the 17th century Parisian St. Vincent de Paul, who started the Daughters of Charity in 1633.
Upon Morris Kinney's death in 1945, he left the estate to longtime friend John Talbot Sr., former mayor of the borough, and a founder of the Chilton Memorial Hospital, Pompton Plains (John Talbot Sr. was a real estate developer in New York City and a patron of the arts and was credited with the revival of ballet as a major art form in the ...