10 Things to Know About Dixie Regional Medical Center

Dixie Regional Medical Center in St. George, Utah, is the major medical referral center for northwestern Arizona, southeastern Nevada and southern Utah.

Here are 10 things to know about Dixie Regional Medical Center.

1. Terri Kane serves as administrator and CEO of the hospital.

2. Mary Hatch serves as CFO.

3. Dixie Regional Medical Center is a 245-bed hospital located on two campuses — River Road and 400 East.

4. The hospital has 1,466 employees.

5. In 2011, the hospital had 5,600 inpatient surgeries, 11,600 outpatient surgeries, 1,500 births, 75,300 outpatient visits and 13,277 discharges.

6. The hospital's history dates back to 1913 when Donald A. McGregor, MD, opened St. George's first hospital, McGregor Hospital. After a few facility upgrades and name changes, the hospital was renamed Dixie Regional Medical Center in 1990.

7. Dixie Regional Medical Center is among the nation's "Best Regional Hospitals" according to U.S. News & World Report.

8. In 2011, the hospital recorded $568.4 million in gross charges and $24.3 million in net income, according to the American Hospital Directory.

9. The hospital partners with Huntsman Cancer Institute to provide better access to cancer care for patients.

10. Dixie Regional Medical Center recently expanded its newborn intensive care unit so parents may stay with their struggling children without needing to travel.

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