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| The New Reid Hospital Facility |
Reid Hospital garners national attention for quality patient care:
- In a nationwide Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) study of 3,867 hospitals, Reid ranked in the top ½ of the top 1 percent.
- Reid also was recently featured as a top performer nationally in a case study by The Commonwealth Fund, a private foundation promoting high performing health care systems that achieves better access, improved quality and greater efficiency. According to its web site, www.cmwf.org , the foundation is particularly interested in “quality care for society's most vulnerable, including low-income people, the uninsured, minority Americans, young children and elderly adults.”
- Reid Hospital & Health Care Services ranks tops in Indiana and among the best in the nation in clinical quality studies for heart attacks, congestive heart failure and pneumonia
- Reid is ranked first in Indiana on the recently posted Health Insight web page at http://healthinsight.org/hospitals/rankings/rankings.html
- The New Reid facility is due to be fully opened in summer 2008.
Reid has:
- 233 beds
- 1,580 employees or 1,346 full-time equivalents.
- 170 physicians on staff, 129 active, 101 with admitting privileges Accredited: Joint Commission on Accredited Health Care Organizations (JCAHO), Indiana State Department of Health, Medicare/Medicaid, American Association of Blood Banks, American College of Surgeons, Indiana State Medical Association, American College of Radiology, Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Vascular Labs, College of American Pathologists, and Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons
- New $279,000,000 plus facility construction with scheduled completion in late 2007
Richmond State Hospital Providing Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Services
- Handles 45% of Indiana’s patients
- 300 beds
Dunn Mental Health Center, Inc.
P.O. Box 487, Richmond, Indiana 47375, Dunn Center is a private nonprofit community behavioral health organization. We serve people in Fayette, Randolph, Rush, Union, and Wayne counties in Indiana.



