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Yuma Regional Medical Center

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Yuma Regional Medical Center
NameYuma Regional Medical Center
LocationYuma, Arizona
RegionSouthwestern United States
HealthcareMedicare, Medicaid
TypeAcute care
EmergencyEmergency department
AffiliationAmerican Hospital Association, American Medical Association

Yuma Regional Medical Center. Located in Yuma, Arizona, it serves the Southwestern United States region, providing Medicare and Medicaid services as an Acute care hospital with a fully-equipped Emergency department. The medical center is affiliated with the American Hospital Association and the American Medical Association, ensuring high standards of care. As a major healthcare provider in the area, it collaborates with Dignity Health, Banner Health, and the Yuma County health department to offer comprehensive services.

Overview

Yuma Regional Medical Center is a significant healthcare provider in Arizona, offering a wide range of medical services, including Cardiology, Oncology, and Neurology, in partnership with Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and Johns Hopkins Medicine. The hospital's Intensive care unit and Surgery department are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, similar to those found in Massachusetts General Hospital and University of California, Los Angeles. The medical center's staff includes specialists from Harvard Medical School, Stanford University School of Medicine, and University of California, San Francisco, ensuring patients receive high-quality care. Additionally, the hospital participates in Clinical trials with National Institutes of Health and Food and Drug Administration to advance medical research.

History

The history of Yuma Regional Medical Center dates back to its founding, with support from Yuma County and the City of Yuma. Over the years, the hospital has undergone significant expansions and renovations, similar to those at Rush University Medical Center and University of Chicago Medical Center. The medical center has been influenced by the work of renowned healthcare professionals, including Florence Nightingale, Clara Barton, and Elizabeth Blackwell, who have shaped the nursing and medical professions. The hospital's development has also been impacted by major healthcare events, such as the Spanish flu pandemic and the Polio epidemic, which have informed its Infectious disease protocols.

Services

Yuma Regional Medical Center provides a broad range of services, including Radiology, Laboratory testing, and Pharmacy services, comparable to those offered by Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. The hospital's Rehabilitation department offers Physical therapy, Occupational therapy, and Speech therapy, with expertise from American Physical Therapy Association and American Occupational Therapy Association. The medical center's Mental health services include Psychiatry and Counseling, with partnerships with National Alliance on Mental Illness and American Psychological Association. Furthermore, the hospital offers Community health programs, such as Health education and Disease management, in collaboration with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization.

Facilities

The facilities at Yuma Regional Medical Center include a state-of-the-art Emergency department, Intensive care unit, and Surgery department, designed with input from American Institute of Architects and Facilities Guidelines Institute. The hospital's Patient rooms are equipped with modern amenities, similar to those found in Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and University of Washington Medical Center. The medical center's Cafeteria and Gift shop are available for patients, visitors, and staff, offering services similar to those at MD Anderson Cancer Center and Duke University Hospital. Additionally, the hospital has a Chapel and Outdoor spaces for meditation and relaxation, designed with guidance from American Society of Landscape Architects and National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Accreditation_and_Awards

Yuma Regional Medical Center has received accreditation from The Joint Commission and American Osteopathic Association, recognizing its commitment to high-quality patient care. The hospital has also received awards from American Heart Association and American Stroke Association for its Cardiovascular services. The medical center has been recognized by Leapfrog Group for its patient safety and quality of care, and has received the Healthgrades award for excellence in Patient satisfaction. Furthermore, the hospital has been certified by American College of Surgeons and American Society of Clinical Oncology for its Cancer treatment programs.

Community_Involvement

Yuma Regional Medical Center is actively involved in the local community, with partnerships with Yuma County schools, City of Yuma government, and Arizona State University. The hospital offers Health education programs, Screenings, and Vaccinations to promote community health, in collaboration with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization. The medical center also supports local Charity events and Fundraising campaigns, such as American Cancer Society and American Red Cross. Additionally, the hospital participates in Disaster response efforts, working with Federal Emergency Management Agency and American Medical Response, to provide emergency care and support during times of need. Category:Hospitals in Arizona

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