dignity health yrmc prescott az

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Yavapai Regional Medical Center - Dignity Health

25 hours ago Dignity Health is a part of CommonSpirit Health, which was created by the alignment of Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health as a single organization in early 2019. Dignity Health in Arizona has grown to become a leader in world-class medical care, leading-edge research, superior education and compassionate patient care. >> Go To The Portal


Is YRMC part of Dignity Health?

Dignity Health is a part of CommonSpirit Health, which was created by the alignment of Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health as a single organization in early 2019. Dignity Health in Arizona has grown to become a leader in world-class medical care, leading-edge research, superior education and compassionate patient care.

Where is Dignity Health located in Arizona?

Visit YRMC to learn more dignityhealth.org/yrmc Yavapai Regional Medical Center West We're located at 1003 Willow Creek Road in Prescott, Arizona. View More Yavapai Regional Medical Center East We're located at 7700 Florentine Road in Prescott Valley, Arizona. View More

Why Dignity Health Yavapai County?

As a member of the Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Center family, our physicians partner with patients and their families to create a "Total Healing Environment" that results in better quality, higher value and outcomes you can trust.

Where can I find a physician in Prescott AZ?

Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Center | 1003 Willow Creek Road, Prescott, AZ, 86301 |

Who bought out Yrmc?

YRMC will be part of Dignity Health's Arizona division and will remain a not-for-profit, community hospital.Aug 25, 2020

Does Dignity Health own Yavapai Regional Medical Center?

It is our pleasure to announce that Dignity Health and Yavapai Regional Medical Center (YRMC) have completed an affiliation agreement that unites our two strong health care systems.

What level is Yavapai Regional Medical Center?

Level 4 TraumaYavapai Regional Medical Center (YRMC), a Level 4 Trauma Center, operates two Emergency Departments (EDs) where people of all ages from throughout western Yavapai County receive care for medical emergencies, 24-hours a day, 365 days a year.

Is banner building a hospital in Prescott AZ?

Banner Hospital Location Land that was initially intended for the Whispering Rock commercial subdivision has recently been approved by Prescott City Council to be the new home of Banner Hospital. The parcel is located along Willow Creek Road across from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.Sep 17, 2020

How many beds does Yavapai Regional Medical Center have?

72-bedThis 72-bed acute care hospital provides advanced medical care through a state-of-the-art environment that includes the Family Birthing Center, the BreastCare Center, the Advanced Wound Care Center, and a growing complex of medical specialties and resources.

Does Prescott have a trauma center?

A Level-4 Trauma Center, YRMC West serves as the regional base hospital for Arizona's trauma network, and is also home to the James Family Heart Center.

What is the busiest ER in Arizona?

Total Inpatient Discharges (Jan to Dec 2018) = 173,740RankHospital Name% Of Total1Tucson Medical Center4.162Mayo Clinic Hospital3.963HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center3.754Chandler Regional Medical Center3.640 more rows

What trauma level is Tucson medical Center?

Level One Trauma CenterTucson's University Medical Center is Southern Arizona's only remaining Level One Trauma Center. That means it's the region's sole hospital equipped to handle patients with the most severe injuries - those likely to cause death or significant disability in children and adults.

When was Dignity Health founded?

Dignity Health and the Prescott community share a special historical significance that dates back to the 1890s when the Sisters of Mercy, who founded Dignity Health St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, opened Prescott’s first hospital.

Is YRMC a non profit?

YRMC will be part of Dignity Health’s Arizona division and will remain a not-for-profit, community hospital. The affiliation is not anticipated to cause any disruption in service or access to health care, but rather increase access and availability to health services.