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Crisis Center is a Saint Cloud, MN-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
"Specialty Hospitals of America (SHA) serves the medical needs of patients who are identified by their primary care and/or specialty physicians as being best served by longer term focused care. The ""specialty hospital"" is a rapidly expanding concept"
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.
CGH Medical Center is a progressive acute care facility located in the Rock River Valley region of Northern Illinois. Since opening in 1909, CGH has earned a strong reputation throughout the region and consistently receives high ratings for positive public awareness and patient satisfaction. CGH Medical Center is committed to meeting expanding patient needs and to providing leadership in the field of healthcare. This includes broad scale public education and free to low-cost early detection activities. A major expansion was completed in spring of 2008, which produced important advancements. A new suite of surgical rooms accommodates more advanced procedures. A new Obstetrics Department and Birthing Center offers innovative technology, advanced security and private rooms. These additions, along with a new Critical Care Unit, expanded space for Diagnostic Imaging and physician services and a new helicopter pad, enhance the level and quality of our patient care.
Founded in 1957 as Meriwether Memorial Hospital, the original 38-bed facility provided health care services to families in Meriwether County. In 1996, Georgia Baptist leased the facility from Meriwether County with the goal of improving health care in rural communities. Georgia Baptist began an aggressive campaign to improve the facility. Over 12 million dollars were invested into the facility to add new radiology suites, a mammography suite, CT scanner, Emergency Department, MRI service, laboratory, lobby, chapel, operating room, labor and delivery suites, endoscopy suite, and DEXA scanner. Completed in 2001, these improvements have made Georgia Baptist Meriwether Hospital and Nursing Home one of the finest community health care facilities in the state. On July 19, 2004 Georgia Baptist Meriwether Hospital changed its name to Warm Springs Medical Center, and was managed by Quorum Health Resources, LLC. On July 19, 2007 Warm Springs Medical Center opted out of the management contract with Quorum Health Resources, and once again became a self-sufficient, Hospital Authority managed facility. In November of 2007, Warm Springs Medical Center joined forces with Georgia Rehabilitation Center in Newnan, GA to establish the Georgia Rehabilitation and Imaging of Warm Springs Medical Center, located at the Summit Healthplex on Bullsboro Drive in Newnan, GA. Warm Spring Medical Center’s good neighbor involvement also helped improve the quality of life for area residents. The hospital is a member of the Meriwether County Interagency Council/Family Connection, which fosters collaboration between community groups and helps prevent duplication of services. As a member of the council, the hospital participated in many joint projects and grant requests to bring useful resources into the community. One former program, in partnership with the March of Dimes, provided a perinatal van to transport pregnant women and mothers with newborn infants. Another former program was the hospital’s alliance with the county school system to provide a school nurse, healthcare education and services to children in the community. Playground equipment was provided by the hospital to encourage safe play environments. Warm Springs Medical Center is not just a hospital--It’s part of the community.