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Matt Cissp |
Chief Information Security Officer | Profile |
Jim Feen |
Senior VIce President and Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Robert Patto |
Chief Information Security Officer | Profile |
La Paz Regional Hospital is a Parker, AZ-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Winneshiek Medical Center in Decorah, Iowa is a charitable nonprofit community hospital and clinic serving northeast Iowa and southeast Minnesota since 1914. We are the second largest Critical Access Hospital in Iowa, and are owned by the citizens of Winneshiek County. With an active medical staff of over 30 Mayo Clinic Health System and Gundersen Health physicians, and clinics in Decorah, Ossian and Mabel, Minnesota, Winneshiek Medical Center is the largest and most specialized hospital in the region. Our hospital services include multi-specialty surgical services; MRI, CT Scan, x-ray and 3D mammography led by an on-site radiologist; rehabilitation and sports medicine clinics in Decorah, Calmar, Ossian and Spring Grove, MN, with outreach to area schools and nursing homes; diabetic education; home medical equipment; home health and hospice; a hospitalist program for 24-hour inpatient care; a Skilled Care program for skilled nursing care for rehabilitation and recovery; and obstetrics services provided by both area physician groups. Winneshiek Medical Center also provides urgent care, a 24/7 emergency room and ambulance service staffed by Mayo Clinic Health System physicians, specialized nursing staff and paramedics.
The Pottsville Hospital and Warne Clinic is a 200-bed, full service, acute care, not profit, community owned hospital meeting the healthcare needs of the residents of Schuylkill County. Founded in 1895 under the mission of providing general healthcare
Renaissance Hospital Groves is a Groves, TX-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Mercy`s presence on the shores of Biscayne Bay is evidence of a commitment that began in the 1940′s. As Miami`s population grew during and after World War II, there was a pressing need for additional hospital beds in the metropolitan area. The Diocese of St. Augustine, then the diocese for all of Florida, answered the call. The church acquired a large parcel of swampy land south of the Villa Vizcaya and began a fundraising effort that received tremendous support from all of Miami`s residents. Collections were taken door-to-door, in movie theaters and even public schools. Construction began in 1946 and four years later Mercy Hospital opened its doors on December 18, 1950, with 125 much-needed beds. The hospital staff was provided by the Sisters of St. Joseph of St. Augustine, who assumed sponsorship of Mercy from the Diocese in 1966. Mercy to day is 488 bed hospital who has received the Magnet recognition by the American Nurses Credentialing Centers, has been designated as a Primary Stroke Center by The Joint Commission and whose hyperbaric and wound-care center has been designated as the Divers Alert Network (DAN) regional coordinator for Florida and the Caribbean.