Logan (Utah) Regional Hospital is a non-profit, acute-care hospital.
Here are 10 things to know about Logan Regional Hospital.
1. Mike Clark serves as CEO.
2. Alan Robinson serves as director of finance and planning.
3. The hospital has 135 beds.
4. The hospital has 738 total employees.
5. In 2011, the hospital performed 2,300 inpatient surgeries and 10,500 outpatient surgeries and had 51,000 outpatient visits, 16,200 non-admitted emergency department visits and 4,700 admitted emergency department visits.
6. In 2011, the hospital recorded $209.7 million in gross charges and $18.1 million in net income, according to the American Hospital Directory.
7. In 2013, the hospital received a Patient Safety Excellence Award from Healthgrades and was named to Truven Health Analytics' Top 100 Hospitals.
8. The hospital was founded in 1903, and in 1975, the Church of Latter-Day Saints turned over control of the hospital to the community, and the secular, non-profit Intermountain Healthcare was formed to operate the hospital.
9. In the early 20th century, the hospital limited its scope to cases such as surgery, maternity care and broken bones.
10. The Women & Newborn Center opened in 2007, and the Cancer Center opened in 2008.
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Here are 10 things to know about Logan Regional Hospital.
1. Mike Clark serves as CEO.
2. Alan Robinson serves as director of finance and planning.
3. The hospital has 135 beds.
4. The hospital has 738 total employees.
5. In 2011, the hospital performed 2,300 inpatient surgeries and 10,500 outpatient surgeries and had 51,000 outpatient visits, 16,200 non-admitted emergency department visits and 4,700 admitted emergency department visits.
6. In 2011, the hospital recorded $209.7 million in gross charges and $18.1 million in net income, according to the American Hospital Directory.
7. In 2013, the hospital received a Patient Safety Excellence Award from Healthgrades and was named to Truven Health Analytics' Top 100 Hospitals.
8. The hospital was founded in 1903, and in 1975, the Church of Latter-Day Saints turned over control of the hospital to the community, and the secular, non-profit Intermountain Healthcare was formed to operate the hospital.
9. In the early 20th century, the hospital limited its scope to cases such as surgery, maternity care and broken bones.
10. The Women & Newborn Center opened in 2007, and the Cancer Center opened in 2008.
If you have additional information you'd like included on the hospital featured above, or would like to recommend a hospital to be profiled in the future, please contact Lindsey Dunn, editor in chief, Becker's Hospital Review at ldunn@beckershealthcare.com.