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Forks Community Hospital Forks: Clallam: 35 IV Washington Rural Health Collaborative Garfield County Public Hospital Pomeroy: Garfield: 25 V Northwest Rural Health Network Grays Harbor Community Hospital Aberdeen: Grays Harbor: 70 III [6] Harbor Medical Group 1959 Harborview Medical Center: Seattle: King: 413 I [2] I [2] UW Medicine 1877 Island ...
Altru Health System Hospital Grand Forks: Grand Forks 262, II [1] [4] [5] Altru Specialty Center Grand Forks: Grand Forks 34 [4] [5] Anne Carlsen Center for Children Jamestown, Devils Lake, Fargo and Grand Forks: Stutsman, Ramsey, Cass, Grand Forks 0 [6] Ashley Medical Center Ashley: McIntosh 60 [1] [4] Aurora Hospital (planned by Altru Health ...
A National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique 10-digit identification number issued to health care providers in the United States by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The NPI has replaced the Unique Physician Identification Number (UPIN) as the required identifier for Medicare services, and is used by other payers ...
A unique physician identification number (UPIN) was a six-character alpha-numeric identifier used by Medicare to identify doctors in the United States.They were discontinued in June 2007 [1] and replaced by National Provider Identifier, or NPI numbers.
Aurora Hospital was to be a for-profit business, unlike the only existing general hospital in Grand Forks, the non-profit Altru Health System. Prior to completion Aurora Hospital was purchased by Physicians Hospital System from Indiana, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] then 3 days before opening, Altru Health System purchased the existing facilities and buildings.
A Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) is a community-based health care organization that provides comprehensive primary care and support services to underserved populations in the United States. These centers serve patients regardless of immigration status, insurance coverage, or ability to pay.
The roots of Altru Health System date back to 1892 when St. Luke’s Hospital was built in downtown Grand Forks (renamed Deaconess Hospital in 1899). In 1997, Altru Health System was formed and expanded into one of the largest health systems in the region.
The hospital was completed on the south end of Kokomo on December 3, 1961, at a cost of $2.5 million. The hospital joined Community Health Network in 2012. In 2013 hospital officials announced a $23.1 million expansion of facilities including two urgent care centers, a spinal center, a third heart catheterization lab, and a new Intensive Care Unit.