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HMH is a not-for-profit hospital located in Nashville, Arkansas. The facility's not-for-profit status ensures that all financial resources remaining after expenses are legally commited to improving the technology, patient services, and facility. The
Intermedix Corporation is a leading provider of technology-enabled solutions for the global health and safety net. Our technologies support planning, communication, command and control to better connect healthcare providers, public health agencies and emergency management personnel.
Effingham Hospital and Care Center is a Springfield, GA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
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.
Established in 1865, St. Vincent Regional Medical Center (SVRMC) has been caring for this community and Northern New Mexico for more than 130 years. Originally run by the Sisters of Charity, today's SVRMC is a non-profit, non-affiliated hospital with a