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'''Eastern Health System''' was a network of three hospitals on the eastern side of the [[Birmingham area]] which was merged into [[Ascension St Vincent's]] in [[2007]]. | |||
The system grew out of the non-profit [[East End Memorial Hospital]], founded in [[1945]] in a former [[Howard College]] dormitory in [[East Lake]]. It moved to [[Huffman]] in the 1980s and was renamed [[Medical Center East]]. | |||
Eastern Health signed a management agreement with St Vincent's in December [[2005]]. St Vincent's parent company, Ascension, formalized the merger by acquiring the system's three hospitals on [[July 2]], [[2007]]. | |||
==Hospitals== | |||
* [[Medical Center Blount]], [[Oneonta]] (40 beds) | |||
* [[Medical Center East]], [[Birmingham]] (282 beds) | |||
* [[St Clair Regional Hospital]], [[Pell City]] (40 beds) | |||
[[Category:Eastern Health System|*]] | |||
[[Category:1945 establishments]] | |||
[[Category:2007 disestablishments]] |
Latest revision as of 09:05, 23 June 2021
Eastern Health System was a network of three hospitals on the eastern side of the Birmingham area which was merged into Ascension St Vincent's in 2007.
The system grew out of the non-profit East End Memorial Hospital, founded in 1945 in a former Howard College dormitory in East Lake. It moved to Huffman in the 1980s and was renamed Medical Center East.
Eastern Health signed a management agreement with St Vincent's in December 2005. St Vincent's parent company, Ascension, formalized the merger by acquiring the system's three hospitals on July 2, 2007.
Hospitals
- Medical Center Blount, Oneonta (40 beds)
- Medical Center East, Birmingham (282 beds)
- St Clair Regional Hospital, Pell City (40 beds)