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  1. 1984 – Hospital designated as a Trauma Center 1992 – Pediatric Intensive Care Unit opens 1993 – Leavey Cancer Center opens 1994 – On January 17, the hospital was at the Epicenter of the major 6.6 Earthquake that hit the Northridge area. At that time it was the most costly quake in U.S. history.

  2. The hospital was founded in 1955 by Dr. Frederick Gruneck as a 49-bed hospital with one emergency room. [1] In 1979 Northridge Hospital and Valley Hospital in Van Nuys created a joint parent company – HealthWest. HealthWest expanded to become a multi-hospital nonprofit. [2]

  3. Jun 4, 2013 · Here are 10 things to know about Northridge Hospital Medical Center. 1. Saliba H. Salo serves as CEO. 2. Michael Taylor serves as CFO. 3. The hospital has 411 beds. 4. The hospital has 1,810 total ...

    • In The Beginning
    • Eloise Sanitarium
    • The Visiting Nurse Association of Detroit
    • Benevolent Societies

    The history of hospitals in Michigan dates back to the care provided to sick men in Michigan’s early military garrisons. The logbook of Captain Alex Harrison, of the Gage, a boat that was unloading at the Detroit wharf, included this story: “October 11, 1785. One hand sent to the hospital October 14. Durett came on board in place of Butler, gone to...

    Many hospitals were founded to meet specific needs, such as those to care for contagious diseases, such as tuberculosis, which was the leading cause of death at the turn of the century. Among them are the Detroit Tuberculosis Sanitarium (better known as the William H. Maybury Sanitarium), Herman Kiefer Hospital, Boulevard Sanitarium, and the Eloise...

    The Visiting Nurse Association of Detroit, founded in 1898, provided care in both clinics and patients’ homes. In addition to providing care to patients, several early hospitals established schools of nursing and other training programs for radiology and laboratory personnel. Before the establishment of these training programs, the patient’s family...

    The benevolent societies filled the need to care for old people and orphans who had no other resources. These were usually church-based homes. In many cases, children were left here, not necessarily because they were orphans, but because their mothers had to work and the institution was used for room and board.

  4. There were 500 Black hospitals in the United States at the height of segregation, 18 in Detroit. Today, there is only one — Howard University Medical Center. Many of these hospitals struggled financially and suffered from mismanagement. But the primary cause of their extinction was the legislation that established Medicare and Medicaid in ...

  5. The hospital was founded in 1955 by Dr. Frederick Gruneck as a 49-bed hospital with one emergency room. [1] In 1979 Northridge Hospital and Valley Hospital in Van Nuys created a joint parent company – HealthWest. HealthWest expanded to become a multi-hospital nonprofit. [2]

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