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  2. Indiana Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1914 the Neal-Simpson Hospital merged with a then newly forming hospital to found Indiana Hospital, which became Indiana Regional Medical Center. It is one of the eighteen member hospitals [1] of the Pennsylvania Mountains Healthcare Alliance that was established to provide community-based health care via independent community hospitals.

  3. List of hospitals in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Philadelphia: 790: 37: Non-profit: General acute: University of Pennsylvania Health System: 1 — Indiana Regional Medical Center: Indiana: Indiana: 166: 7: Non-profit: General acute: Independent — — James E. Van Zandt Veterans Affairs Medical Center: Altoona Blair: 0 — Federal: VA ...

  4. List of hospitals in Indiana - Wikipedia

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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

  5. An Indiana hospital chain used investor money to grow fast ...

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    NeuroPsychiatric Hospital employees say staffing cuts have gone too deep. The hospital chain received investor money in 2020 to rapidly expand.

  6. Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital is a hospital part of Indiana University Health, in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is the largest hospital in the state of Indiana and one of only four regional Level I Trauma Centers in the state. It has 625 staffed beds and is one of the largest teaching hospitals in the area. [2]

  7. Bedford's Dunn Hospital to become 9th Indiana Center for ...

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    The hospital moved to the 23rd Street location and, following a gift of $15,000 from Moses Fell Dunn, the hospital was expanded. In 1924, it was named Dunn Memorial Hospital.

  8. List of hospitals in Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane, c. 1903. Central State Hospital (1848–1994) [a] Deaconess Hospital and Clinic (1895 [20] –1935) [b]

  9. Robert W. Long Hall - Wikipedia

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    The new hospital was designed by Robert P. Daggett using other hospitals as inspiration for more modern facilities. The trustees purchased the site and ground was broken for the new hospital on November 1, 1912. [2] Long Hospital officially opened on June 15, 1914, and was supervised by the Indiana University School of Medicine. [3]