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Beaufort Memorial Hospital, opened in 1944, is licensed for 197 beds (169 acute, 14 rehab and 14 mental health). We are fully accredited by The Joint Commission and boast a quality medical staff of more than 150 board-certified or board-eligible physicians at our medical center in South Carolina. We are the largest hospital between Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, S.C. Situated on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, we are an acute care hospital and a regional referral center. Our mission is to deliver superior healthcare services to our patients and to improve the health of our community.
Tri-Cities Community Health (TCCH) is an FTCA-deemed facility. TCCH`s Pasco Medical site has been awarded PMCH Level 3 recognition by the National Committee for Quality Assurance. Our Community Health Center began as a modest-sized medical clinic in Pasco, Washington, in 1981. The clinic was founded by a small group of women in the Pasco community who saw the need to serve low-income community members who could not afford to pay for health care. In 1990, the clinic met the requirements to become a designated Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), which made the clinic eligible to obtain financial support from the federal and state governments to expand services.
White River Health System is a not-for-profit healthcare system serving residents throughout North Central Arkansas. The system includes hospitals, outpatient facilities, primary care, and specialty physician office practices, and senior life centers. WRHS is a member of the Premier Alliance, the American Hospital Association, and the Arkansas Hospital Association and licensed by the Arkansas Department of Health.
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
Beth Israel Medical Center is a 1,106-bed, full-service, tertiary care, teaching hospital and the Manhattan Campus for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Founded on Manhattan's Lower East Side before the turn of the 20th century, Beth Israel