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In January 2011, the company formed a joint venture with Duke University Health System. [5] In 2005, Historic LifePoint Hospitals, Inc. merged with Province Healthcare Company to form the new public company, LifePoint Hospitals, Inc. [6]
Mission Health, based in Asheville, North Carolina, is the state's sixth-largest health system, serving much of western North Carolina.A sale to HCA Healthcare became final on February 1, 2019, in which it was sold as a nonprofit to a for-profit company. [1]
1901 "Home for Incurables" map, from the Atlas of the Borough of the Bronx, City of New York. St Barnabas Hospital, originally known as the Home for the Incurables, was founded in 1866 by Reverend Washington Rodman, of the Grace Episcopal Church in West Farms, Bronx.
University Medical Center. University Medical Center in Lubbock, Texas is a public, non-profit 500-bed hospital. UMC is the primary hospital of the MC Health System and is owned by the taxpayers of Lubbock County.
Inova Health System is a not-for-profit health organization based in Falls Church, Virginia, United States, near Washington, D.C. The system is a network of hospitals, outpatient services, assisted living and long-term care facilities, and healthcare centers in the Northern Virginia market.
Corona Regional Medical Center is a for-profit hospital in Corona, California that is owned and operated by Universal Health Services.The hospital is a 238-bed community hospital network comprising a 160-bed acute care hospital and a 78-bed rehabilitation campus.
Wesley Medical Center, located in Wichita, Kansas, is an acute-care center licensed for 760 beds and 102 bassinets.The medical staff of 900 physicians and 3,000 employees provide a full range of diagnostic and treatment services for patients from throughout Kansas and northern Oklahoma.
OU Health (formerly Presbyterian Hospital, later OU Medical, then OU Medicine) is the combination of OU Medical Center – Oklahoma City (formerly Presbyterian Hospital) & Edmond (formerly Edmond Medical Center), the Children's Hospital, OU Physicians, OU Children's Physicians, the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, and the Peggy and Charles Stephenson Oklahoma Cancer Center.