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Children's formed in 1998 when Egleston Children's Health Care System and Scottish Rite Medical Center came together, becoming one of the largest pediatric systems in the United States. In 2006, Children's assumed responsibility for the management of services at Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital, growing the system to three hospitals. [3] [4]
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children: Dallas Texas 52 1 Primary Children's Hospital: Salt Lake City: Utah: 289 Level I Pediatric 3 8 Shriners Children's Salt Lake City: Salt Lake City Utah 45 1 University of Vermont Children's Hospital: Burlington: Vermont: 58 Level II Pediatric 3 Carilion Clinic Children's Hospital: Roanoke: Virginia: 92 3
Scottish Rite Hospital may refer to: CHOA Scottish Rite Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia, United States; Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Dallas, Texas, United ...
The 1990s brought more additions to Scottish Rite, including the Callaway Acute Care Center in 1991 and the Scottish Rite Medical Center Asthma Education Center in 1994. In 1998, the Scottish Rite Hospital merged with the Emory-affiliated Egleston Children's Hospital creating the large pediatric hospital system, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta ...
The list below shows the hospital name, city and state location, number of beds in the hospital, adult trauma level certification, and pediatric trauma level certification: [1] Hospital City
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Scottish Rite: Atlanta: Fulton: Level II Peds: Yes: 1915 CHOA City of Hope, Atlanta: Newnan: Coweta: 50: 2012 Formerly Cancer Treatment Centers of America [8] Clinch Memorial Hospital: Homerville: Clinch: 25 — Coffee Regional Medical Center: Douglas: Coffee: 88 — Colquitt Regional Medical Center: Moultrie ...
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