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Becker's Hospital Review July 2013 Issue

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Sign up for the COMPLIMENTARY Becker's Hospital Review CEO Report & CFO Report E-Weeklies at www.BeckersHospitalReview.com or call (800) 417-2035 center of excellence for minimally invasive gynecology services. Truven Health Analytics named the hospital among its 100 Top Hospitals in 2013. John Muir Medical Center, Concord (Calif.). John Muir Medical Center, Concord, is a 267-bed facility that began in a small house in 1930. The Magnet-designated hospital, located about 22 miles from Berkeley, is certified as a primary stroke center by The Joint Commission and is recognized as a Blue Distinction Center for knee and hip replacement and for cardiac care by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. The hospital also received the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association's Get With The Guidelines Gold Plus awards for heart failure and stroke in 2013 and 2012, respectively. Kalispell (Mont.) Regional Medical Center. Kalispell Regional Medical Center, part of Kalispell Regional Healthcare, began in a cottage in 1910 before moving to a new location and facility in 1976. The 163-bed hospital offers comprehensive services, including those for behavioral health, breast health, cancer care, cardiovascular care, neuroscience and spine care and orthopedics and sports medicine. Kalispell Regional Medical Center received the Healthgrades Patient Safety Excellence Award in 2013 for the third consecutive year and received Healthgrades' Specialty Excellence Awards for general surgery, joint replacement and orthopedic surgery in 2013. Kendall Regional Medical Center (Miami). Kendall Regional Medical Center, part of Ft. Lauderdale-based HCA East Florida, is a 412-bed facility offering multiple specialty services, including breast care, burn care, emergency pediatric care and rehabilitation. The hospital also includes a heart and vascular institute, an orthopedic and spine institute and a women's center. The hospital is a designated primary stroke center and a Level II trauma center. Kendall Regional Medical Center was named among Truven Health Analytics' 100 Top Hospitals in 2013. Kent General Hospital (Dover, Del.). Kent General Hospital is part of Dover, Del.-based Bayhealth. It offers comprehensive medical services, including cancer care, cardiac care, neurosurgery, orthopedics and rehabilitation, inpatient and outpatient surgical care and women's services. Kent General Hospital has received the Healthgrades Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence every year since 2011, and it has also received Healthgrades Specialty Excellence Awards for cardiac surgery and critical care. 19 Logan (Utah) Regional Hospital. Located 80 miles northeast of Salt Lake City, Logan Regional Hospital is a 135-bed facility that serves residents of northern Utah, southeastern Idaho and western Wyoming. The hospital was founded in 1903, and in 1975, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints turned over control of the hospital to the community. The secular, nonprofit Intermountain Healthcare was formed to operate the hospital. In 2013, the hospital received a Patient Safety Excellence Award from Healthgrades and was named to Truven Health Analytics' list of 100 Top Hospitals. Lovelace Westside Hospital (Albuquerque, N.M.). Lovelace Westside Hospital, part of Lovelace Health System, has served Rio Rancho and Westside residents for the past 27 years. The 80-bed hospital has undergone significant remodeling in recent years and has added new services, including its first 64-slice CT scanner, digital mammography, a surgical and medical weight loss program and new MRI capability. In 2013, the hospital received a Patient Safety Excellence Award from Healthgrades and was named to Truven Health Analytics' 100 Top Hospitals list. Major Hospital (Shelbyville, Ind.). Major Hospital opened in 1924. Located 30 miles southeast of Indianapolis, the 51-bed hospital serves residents of Shelby County and the surrounding communities. The hospital recently opened a $1.5 million cardiology center in collaboration with Indianapolis-based St. Francis Hospital and Health Centers. In 2013, the hospital received a Patient Safety Excellence Award from Healthgrades and was named to Truven Health Analytics' 100 Top Hospitals list. Margaret Mary Health (Batesville, Ind.). Margaret Mary Health is a 25-bed critical access hospital located between Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Founded in 1930, the hospital recently changed its name from Margaret Mary Community Hospital to reflect the growing number of services, physicians and offsite locations it includes. In 2013, the hospital was named one of iVantage's Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals. Martin Medical Center (Stuart, Fla.). Martin Medical Center is a 244bed hospital located 140 miles southeast of Orlando, Fla. The hospital was founded in 1939, and its parent health system, Stuart, Fla.-based Martin Health System, also includes Martin Hospital South and Tradition Medical Center, scheduled to open in 2014. In 2013, the hospital was named to Truven Health Analytics' 100 Top Hospitals and was recognized by Healthgrades as one of America's 50 Best Hospitals. Lakeland Regional Medical Center, St. Joseph (Mich.). Lakeland Regional Medical Center, St. Joseph is one of St. Joseph, Mich.-based Lakeland HealthCare's three acute-care hospitals. The 254-bed facility provides a range of services, including those for behavioral medicine, cardiology and cardiac surgery, neurosurgery, obstetrics, oncology, orthopedics and radiology, among others. The hospital also includes the Frederick S. Upton Education Center and the Health Sciences Library. Lakeland Regional Medical Center, St. Joseph was named one of 100 Top Hospitals in 2013 by Truven Health Analytics. Mary Greeley Medical Center (Ames, Iowa). Mary Greeley Medical Center was founded in 1916 as a gift to the city of Ames from Capt. Wallace Greeley, who was an officer in the Union Army during the Civil War. The 220-bed facility offers care in more than 36 specialties and subspecial- Lawrence (Kan.) Memorial Hospital. Lawrence Memorial Hospital was founded in 1921. Located 30 miles east of Topeka, Kan., the 173-bed, nonprofit hospital serves residents of Douglas County. In 2009, the hospital completed a three-year, $45 million expansion, which included new facilities for its emergency and surgery departments as well as additional space for maternity, intensive and critical care services. In 2013, the hospital was named to Truven Health Analytics' 100 Top Hospitals. Becker's Hospital Review CEO Strategy Roundtable Licking Memorial Hospital (Newark, Ohio). Licking Memorial Hospital, a 227-bed, nonprofit facility, is located 40 miles east of Columbus. Founded in 1898, the hospital has grown to offer residents of Licking County a full spectrum of healthcare services. The hospital is affiliated with more than 100 physicians in the region. In 2013, Licking Memorial Hospital received a Patient Safety Excellence Award from Healthgrades and was named to Truven Health Analytics' 100 Top Hospitals list. Co-chaired by Scott Becker, Publisher, Becker's Hospital Review, and Chuck Lauer, Former Publisher, Modern Healthcare Register Today! November 14, 2013 The Ritz-Carlton Chicago To register, visit www.BeckersHospitalReview.com/novhospitalevent.html, email registration@beckershealthcare.com or call (800) 417-2035.

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