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A new Piedmont Newnan Hospital opened on May 8, 2012. "The new hospital is situated on 105 acres along Poplar Road near I-85. At 362,376 square feet, the 217-bed hospital will have 14 post-partum beds, 18 critical care beds, and 104 general medical/surgical patient beds.
Formerly McDuffie Regional Medical Center, University Hospital McDuffie Piedmont Mountainside Hospital: Jasper: Pickens: 35: Piedmont: Piedmont Newnan: Newnan: Coweta: 143: Piedmont: Piedmont Newton Covington: Newton: 97 1954 Piedmont Joined Piedmont Healthcare October 1, 2015; [12] Formerly Newton Medical Center Piedmont Rockdale Conyers ...
Piedmont was established in 1905 as the Piedmont Sanitarium, the successor to Amster's private sanitorium, in the former mansion of Charles Thomas Swift of S.S.S. Tonic. The mansion was located at the northwest corner of Capitol and Crumley streets in the then-affluent Washington-Rawson neighborhood. The name was changed to Piedmont Hospital ...
In 2006, Henry Medical Center completed its North Tower, expanding its operations to include 215 beds. In July 2010, Henry Medical Center opened the Henry Radiation Oncology Center in a joint venture with Radiation Oncology Services. [2] In 2018, Piedmont Henry Hospital became a 236-bed facility.
Piedmont Augusta, formerly University Hospital, is a non-profit private hospital located in downtown Augusta, Georgia. In addition to its main hospital campus, Piedmont Augusta has outpatient medical offices and imaging centers servicing the surrounding 25-county region comprising the CSRA (Georgia and South Carolina).
Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center (formerly known as Georgia Baptist Hospital [1]) was a hospital in Atlanta, Georgia operated by Wellstar Health System. It had 460 beds and over 700 physicians. The hospital was a Level I Trauma Center, [2] and an Advanced Primary Stroke Center. It housed a Neurointensive Care Unit and a Level III Neonatal ICU. [3]
An admission note is part of a medical record that documents the patient's status (including history and physical examination findings), reasons why the patient is being admitted for inpatient care to a hospital or other facility, and the initial instructions for that patient's care.
The medical record serves as the central repository for planning patient care and documenting communication among patient and health care provider and professionals contributing to the patient's care. An increasing purpose of the medical record is to ensure documentation of compliance with institutional, professional or governmental regulation.