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Phelps Hospital, previously known as Phelps Memorial Hospital Center, is a general hospital located in Sleepy Hollow, New York, and a member of the Northwell Health system. As of 2018 [update] , the hospital comprises 238 beds on its 69-acre (28-hectare) campus. [ 1 ]
Phelps Memorial Hospital: Westchester ... Wyoming County Community Hospital Public, Wyoming County Wyoming Warsaw 1911 197, [1] 43 [3] [119] Defunct hospitals ...
In the 1990's North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset began to expand, first purchasing Glen Cove Hospital in 1990 which formed North Shore Health Systems Inc. Throughout the decade the health network began to purchase other surrounding hospitals and by 1997 had a total of 10 hospitals spanning from Staten Island to Suffolk County, New York.
SLEEPY HOLLOW — Unionized nurses and caregivers at Phelps Hospital reached a tentative contract agreement Thursday with Northwell Health. The deal was reached a day before the 900-strong ...
Some 900 Phelps Hospital caregivers joined 1199 SEIU in June 2022. There are two divisions: one represents about 400 registered nurses; the other represents about 500 service staff, including ...
Perry County Memorial Hospital - Perryville; Pershing Memorial Hospital - Brookfield; Phelps Health - Rolla (formerly Phelps County Regional Medical Center) Pike County Memorial Hospital - Louisiana; Progress West Hospital - O'Fallon; Putnam County Memorial Hospital - Unionville; Ranken Jordan Pediatric Specialty Hospital - Maryland Heights
George W. Bush easily carried Phelps County in 2000 and 2004. Bill Clinton was the last Democratic presidential nominee to carry Phelps County in 1992, and like many of the rural counties throughout Missouri, Phelps County favored John McCain over Barack Obama in 2008. It moved even further to the Right when it voted at record numbers for ...
Meadowbrook Hospital in 1939. Meadowbrook Hospital opened on July 15, 1935, in East Meadow as a 200-bed county owned general hospital. In the 1970s, the hospital's 19-story Dynamic Care Building, designed by Max O. Urbahn, was constructed, opening in 1974. [8] The hospital's name was changed in 1970 to the Nassau County Medical Center. [9]