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Abrazo Scottsdale Campus (formerly Paradise Valley Hospital) is an acute care hospital located in Phoenix, Arizona, in the United States.Abrazo Scottsdale Campus offers orthopedic services, sports medicines, rehabilitation services, diagnostic imaging, surgical weight loss procedures, women's health services, da Vinci Surgical System, and 24-hour emergency care.
5102 West Campbell Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, United States Coordinates 33°30′09″N 112°10′14″W / 33.50250°N 112.17056°W / 33.50250; -112.17056
Abrazo Central Campus, formerly Phoenix Baptist Hospital (acquired 1999 [4]) Abrazo Peoria Emergency Center, formerly North Peoria Emergency Center; Abrazo Scottsdale Campus, formerly Paradise Valley Hospital (acquired 2001 [5]) Abrazo West Campus, formerly West Valley Hospital (opened 2003)
The American Hospital Directory lists 145 hospitals in Arizona, which had a population of 7,151,502 in 2020. In 2020, these hospitals had 13,296 staffed beds. The largest hospital, based on beds, is the Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix, with 712 beds.
Maricopa Integrated Health System was founded in 1991 in Maricopa County, Arizona.It is descended from the county health care system started in 1877 as a pest house, for persons afflicted with communicable diseases. [2]
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Banner Health is a non-profit health system in the United States, based in Phoenix, Arizona.It operates 33 hospitals and several specialized facilities across 6 states. The health system is the largest employer in Arizona and one of the largest in the United States with over 55,000 employees.
In 1917, the group acquired land on McDowell Road and 10th Street (a remote area of rural Phoenix at the time) for a permanent hospital structure which, after construction was delayed during World War I, opened to the public in 1923. The modern complex sits on the site to this day. The hospital's name was changed to Good Samaritan Hospital in 1928.