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On 11, May 2021, the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) reached an agreement to sell both Coliseum Northside Hospital and Coliseum Medical Centers to Piedmont Health based in Atlanta. [6] Unlike HCA, Piedmont is a non-profit hospital operator. In August 2021, the sale became complete and Coliseum Northside was renamed Piedmont Macon North ...
Its administrator was an Atlanta physician named Olin Weaver. In 1915, the city of Macon assumed ownership of the hospital. In 1960, the hospital became a member of the American Hospital Association, though it wasn't until 11 years later, in 1971, that the name was changed to The Medical Center of Central Georgia.
Hospital name City County Hospital beds Year founded Notes Atrium Health Navicent Rehabilitation Hospital: Macon: Bibb: 1988: Columbus Specialty Hospital: Columbus: Muscogee: Emory Long Term Acute Care: Decatur: DeKalb: 49: Formerly DeKalb Medical Long Term Acute Care [14] Kindred Hospital Atlanta: Atlanta: Fulton: Landmark Hospital of Athens ...
Macon City Hall Macon City Hall c. 1876 Macon City Hall displayed on page 23 of Sholes' directory of Macon, 1880. Macon City Hall serves as the seat of government for the city of Macon, Georgia, in the United States. It is located in the downtown area, surrounded by Cotton Avenue, First Street, Poplar Street, and D.T. Walton, Sr. Way. It is ...
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Macon Centreplex was built in 1968 as the first facility of its size and kind in the state. Mayor Ronnie Thompson was among its most influential backers. Thompson, who served from 1967 to 1975, blocked an appearance at the facility by the boxer Muhammad Ali because the mayor objected to Ali's Conscientious Objector status during the Vietnam War.
The College of Pharmacy, founded in 1903, was an independent school in Atlanta until it merged with Mercer in 1959. [7] [8] The college, ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the top five private pharmacy schools in the country, moved from its downtown location to Mercer's Atlanta campus in 1992. [8]
ORMC's Emergency medical services were contracted to The Medical Center of Central Georgia located in Macon, Georgia.This transition occurred on July 22, 2007. [6]Oconee Regional offered a contract to Grady EMS of Atlanta in June 2016, to take effect 1 October of that year, taking over from Navicent Health.