Garfield Memorial Hospital
History
The Garfield Memorial Hospital was built by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) starting in 1975 with a combination of fundraisers, direct donations, private donations, and government grants. However, before it was completed in 1976, the LDS Church divested itself of its hospitals and turned over operations to a newly formed nonprofit organization. This new organization, Intermountain Healthcare (but then known as Intermountain Health Care [IHC]), assumed the operations of fifteen hospitals in Utah, Southeastern Idaho, and Southwestern Wyoming, including the Garfield Memorial Hospital. However, even though the hospital was operated by IHC, it was actually owned by Garfield County for its first decade. Notwithstanding, IHC obtained ownership for the second decade of operation before it reverted to back to Garfield County in the year 2000. Despite the changes in ownership, it has been continually operated by Intermountain Healthcare. In 1996 an additional wing was added to the hospital.
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References
- ^ Johnson, Kirk (October 14, 2009). "Panguitch Journal: A Rare Case of Homegrown Medicine". New York Times. p. A16. Retrieved March 2, 2010.
- ^ DerGurahian, Jean (April 7, 2008). "Quality experts say HCAHPS data preliminary". Modern Healthcare. Retrieved March 2, 2010.
- ^ "About Us". Intermountain Garfield Memorial Hospital. Intermountain Healthcare. Archived from the original on October 17, 2014. Retrieved October 28, 2014.
- ^ Jones, William N. (1992), "Hospitals", in Ludlow, Daniel H (ed.), Encyclopedia of Mormonism, New York City: Macmillan Publishing, pp. 659–661, ISBN 0-02-879602-0, OCLC 24502140
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