CTOs on the Move

La Palma Intercommunity Hospital

www.lapalmaintercommunityhospital.com

 
La Palma Intercommunity Hospital is a full-service, general acute care hospital with 141 licensed beds. Since May, 1972, the hospital has provided primary and secondary acute care services to residents of both Los Angeles and Orange counties, including
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details

Similar Companies

Veyo Logistics

Veyo is the next generation of healthcare logistics. Our mobile and cloud-based technologies are at the heart of what we do. Real-time dashboards, supply and demand analytics, and passenger and driver apps allow us to bring next-gen transportation to the healthcare industry. At Veyo, we believe transportation should be an ally to healthcare outcomes, not a barrier. Veyo is revolutionizing NEMT with a technology-first approach to patient transportation. Built for the healthcare industry and designed for the broad needs of health plan memberships, our end-to-end solution offers unmatched service quality, transparency, and efficiencies for all regions and all modes.

University of South Alabama Health System

USA Health is changing how medical care, education and research impact the health of people who live in Mobile and the surrounding area. Our team of doctors, advanced care providers, nurses, therapists and researchers provide the region`s most advanced medicine at multiple facilities, campuses, clinics and classrooms. We offer patients convenient access to innovative treatments and advancements that improve the health and overall wellbeing of our community. Our network includes USA Health University Hospital, USA Health Children`s & Women`s Hospital, USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute, USA Physicians Group and the USA College of Medicine. Each year, our team of 180 physicians, 240 residents and fellows, 70 mid-level providers and 800 nurses handle some 185,000 clinic visits and 350,000 outpatient procedures. The USA Health System delivers 2,800 babies a year, more than any other regional hospital, and treats patients through some 60,000 emergency room visits annually. In addition to advanced and innovative patient care offered at University hospitals and clinics, USA`s medical education programs provide first-class training experiences for the next generation of physicians and scientists.

Regional West Health Services

Regional West Medical Center is the primary regional referral center serving western Nebraska and parts of adjoining states. It is a community operated not-for-profit organization, which willingly serves anyone in need and reinvests all of its financial resources toward improving health care in its service area. Regional West Medical Center is part of a larger affiliated group of health services known collectively as Regional West Health Services and including Regional West Physicians Clinic. Regional West Medical Center`s talented and dedicated staff has helped it to expand services to include Level II trauma care, award-winning cancer treatment, and acute rehabilitation as well as to become a Bariatric Center of Excellence. Our goal, working cooperatively with hospitals across the Nebraska panhandle, is to provide the complete care patients need, close to home.

North Broward Hospital District

North Broward Hospital District is a Fort Lauderdale, FL-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.

Rush Memorial Hospital

The first hospital in Rushville was a private hospital built by Dr. John Sexton in 1892. It was built on Fifth Street on a lot adjacent to the Sexton Home at Fifth and Main Street. The hospital was one of the first in southern Indiana and was the only hospital between Hamilton, Ohio and Indianapolis, Indiana. In 1902, this small private hospital was replaced with a two-story building on the same location. When Dr. Sexton retired in 1929, he sold the building to the city. Upon his return from military service, Dr. Frank Green, Sr., opened a six-bed hospital in 1919, above the office which he shared with his brother, Dr. Charles Green, DDS. In 1944, during World War II, the Green Hospital closed. The present Rush Memorial Hospital was opened in 1950. This limestone building included 52 beds and 16 bassinets. In 1971, the hospital completed an expansion project that consisted of an emergency department, modernized ancillary service areas, and a kitchen.