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Part of Corewell Health: McKenzie Memorial Hospital (McKenzie Health System) Sanilac: Sandusky: 25: MyMichigan Medical Center Sault: Chippewa: Sault Ste. Marie: 82: Part of MyMichigan HealthFormerly War Memorial Hospital. Trinity Health Shelby Hospital: Oceana: Shelby: 24: Part of Trinity Health. Formerly Mercy Health Partners, Lakeshore Campus ...
The information contained in the medical record allows health care providers to determine the patient's medical history and provide informed care. The medical record serves as the central repository for planning patient care and documenting communication among patient and health care provider and professionals contributing to the patient's care.
He studied medicine at the Medical College of Ohio in Cincinnati, graduating in 1828. He opened a practice in Columbiana County, Ohio, [2] then moved to Prairie Ronde Township in Kalamazoo County in 1830, becoming the first physician in the county. He settled in the then-new village of Schoolcraft in about 1833.
Spectrum Health Lakeland is a nonprofit community-owned health system in southwest Michigan. [3] The health system comprises three hospitals, an outpatient surgery center, a regional cancer center, rehabilitation centers, two long-term care residences, home care and hospice services, and 34 affiliate physician practice locations.
Maryland's Health IT Extension Center became a reality in 2010 with a grant from the department of Health and Human Services for $5.5 million. [7] Today, CRISP has connected with all of the acute care hospitals in Maryland and DC, and has rolled out several new services, and dozens of new features.
It is licensed for 423 acute care beds and is affiliated with Sutter Health, a not-for-profit association of medical service providers. The main directions of the Memorial Medical Center are cardiac care, cancer treatment, orthopedics, obstetrics, and newborn intensive care. [1] The hospital was founded on May 1, 1970 and at the time had 99 beds.
Springfield Memorial Hospital (SMH) is a 500-bed non-profit teaching hospital located in Springfield, Illinois. Founded in 1897, [4] Springfield Memorial Hospital is one of two hospitals in the Springfield metropolitan area. It also is home to the Memorial Center for Learning and Innovation, a 72,000-square-foot educational learning center. [5]
The hospital was founded through an 1894 bequest from William F. Sayles, a businessman and philanthropist who owned mills in Saylesville, Rhode Island. Sayles' son, Frank A. Sayles, decided to build the original 30-bed hospital with the funds. Throughout the 20th century the size of the hospital expanded greatly.