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  2. Kaleida Health - Wikipedia

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    Kaleida Health, founded in 1998, is a not-for-profit healthcare network that manages five hospitals in the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area. [1] Prior to the merger of member hospitals into the network, it was known as the Millard Fillmore Health System.

  3. John R. Oishei Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital is one of the only freestanding children's hospitals in New York State. OCH is a teaching hospital affiliated with the State University of New York at Buffalo [7] and is affiliated with the Kaleida Health System. The hospital contains an ACS verified level 1 pediatric trauma center, one of the few in the region.

  4. Great Lakes Health System - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes Health System is a healthcare system for Western New York and it includes Kaleida Health, the State University of New York at Buffalo, Erie County Medical Center and physicians throughout the community. It was primarily created as a result of the merger between Kaleida Health and the Erie County Medical Center.

  5. New York to spend $74M to build new hospital in WNY ... - AOL

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    Kaleida Health, the Buffalo-based health system, and Brooks-TLC Health Systems struck an agreement with Hochul's administration and union groups to build the new hospital in the village of ...

  6. Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    [3] [failed verification] After a merger with Kaleida Health, the facility was renamed Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo (WCHOB). The hospital was then closed in 2017 when the newly built Oishei Children's Hospital opened on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus (about one mile or 1.6 km from WCHOB). [4]

  7. Erie County Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    A sign atop ECMC. Erie County Medical Center (then known as Buffalo City Hospital) was formed in 1912 when the nearby Municipal Hospital on East Ferry Street had become overcrowded due to outbreaks in scarlet fever and tuberculosis and opened in 1918. In 1921, ECMC opened its first medical library, and, in 1922, a social services department.

  8. List of hospitals in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    St. Lawrence Health System. St. Peter's Health Partners (SPHP) (Trinity Health), based in Troy. Stony Brook Medicine, based in Stony Brook. United Health Services, based in Binghamton. UR Medicine Health System, Rochester, New York, [204] based in Rochester.

  9. Buffalo General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Kaleida Health#Facilities. Categories: Skyscrapers in Buffalo, New York.