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Huntsville Hospital is an 881-bed hospital that was established in Huntsville, Alabama in 1895. A community-based, not-for-profit institution, Huntsville Hospital is the second largest hospital in Alabama and the sixth largest publicly owned hospital system in the nation. Huntsville Hospital employs nearly 7,000 employees and has a Medical Staff with more than 750 physicians. Huntsville Hospital serves as the major referral hospital and trauma center for patients throughout the Tennessee Valley and is a teaching facility for UAB’s Family Practice and Internal Medicine Residency Programs. The hospital also operates Huntsville Hospital for Women & Children, one of only three pediatric hospitals in the state, and the 60-bed Madison Hospital that opened in February 2012. Affiliates of Huntsville Hospital include the 101-bed Athens-Limestone Hospital, 185-bed Helen Keller Hospital in Sheffield, 25-bed Red Bay Hospital, 273-bed Decatur General Hospital, 120-bed Parkway Medical Center, 98-bed Lawrence Medical Center in Moulton, The Heart Center, Inc of Huntsville and a multi-specialty physician network. Huntsville Hospital also owns a 70-bed rehabilitation hospital in Huntsville which is managed by HealthSouth. Huntsville Hospital is governed by volunteers through the Health Care Authority of the City of Huntsville.
Moundview Memorial Hospital is a Friendship, WI-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Central Health provides health and community services to approximately 20 per cent of the province`s population. It is the second largest health region serving a population of approximately 94,000. The geographical area served by Central Health includes 177 communities and encompasses more than half the total landmass of the island. The region extends from Charlottetown in the east, Fogo Island in the north, Harbour Breton in the south, to Baie Verte in the west.
Lakewood Health System is a not-for-profit healthcare facility located in Staples, Minnesota. Lakewood Health System operates as an integrated rural healthcare system. The company's services comprise hospital care, such as emergency medicine, family practice, laboratory, and nursing care, patient support, psychiatric services, including clinic therapy, ECT, nursing home consulting, and structured outpatient, radiology services comprising 3D ultrasound, bone density, CAT scan, mammography, MRI, nuclear medicine, PACS, and X-ray, rehabilitation services, such as cardiac rehabilitation, incontinence therapy, massage therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, pulmonary rehabilitation, speech therapy, and sports medicine, and senior and respiratory services. It also provides surgery services covering anesthesia care, dental, ear nose throat, eye, general, OB GYN, orthopedic, podiatry, and urology. The company was founded in 1936 and is based in Staples, Minnesota. It has hospital and primary care clinics locations in Staples, Browerville, Eagle Bend, Motley, and Pillager.
Nassau University Medical Center located in East Meadow, New York is operated by Nassau Health Care Corporation, a 1,500-bed health care system, which includes a 631-bed tertiary care teaching hospital, an 889-bed skilled nursing facility and 7 community health centers. For more than 65 years, the Medical Center, which is affiliated with the North Shore-LIJ Health System and the Health Sciences Center of the State University of New York at Stony Brook, has maintained a strong commitment to medical education and has offered a proud tradition of service and caring to the people of Long Island.