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North Valley Hospital is a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit general medicine and surgical Critical Access Hospital [1] located in Whitefish, Montana. [2] It is a state-designated community trauma center [ 3 ] that serves Whitefish and the broader community of Flathead and Lincoln County.
North Valley Hospital; Wolf Point. Trinity Hospital; References External links. Montana Hospitals; This page was last edited on 13 January 2025, at 05:07 (UTC). ...
Hospital County City Bed count Trauma center Founded Notes AdventHealth Avista: Boulder: Louisville: 114: Level III: 1990: Formerly Avista Adventist Hospital [2] AdventHealth Castle Rock: Douglas: Castle Rock: 60: Level III: 2011: Formerly Castle Rock Adventist Hospital [2] AdventHealth Littleton: Arapahoe: Littleton: 231: Level II: 1989 ...
North Valley Hospital's board tabled a vote at its April 27 meeting on whether to transition to the Logan name, North Valley Community Relations Manager Riley Polumbus said. The board meets every ...
In the 1990's North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset began to expand, first purchasing Glen Cove Hospital in 1990 which formed North Shore Health Systems Inc. Throughout the decade the health network began to purchase other surrounding hospitals and by 1997 had a total of 10 hospitals spanning from Staten Island to Suffolk County, New York.
It continued to expand services, while reducing the number of inpatient beds as needed. In 1988, the creation of Thornton Hospital on the La Jolla campus allowed the regents to reduce the number of Hillcrest beds from 447 to 327. [5] The hospital received a 78,000 square foot, $32 million facelift in 1992. [6]
Jacobs Medical Center is a teaching hospital on the University of California, San Diego campus in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego.Along with the UC San Diego Medical Center, Hillcrest, it serves as a flagship hospital of UC San Diego Health and the primary teaching hospital for the UC San Diego School of Medicine.
The hospital joined the National Health Service in 1948. [5] The hospital was slated for closure in 1983 to cut expenditure, which led to bitter resentment by the residents of the city of Bradford. [2] The hospital had 82 beds with 70 patients [2] and housed primarily long term elderly patients with no living family members. The impending ...