Prisma Health Richland

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Prisma Health Richland
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Geography
Location Columbia,, South Carolina, United States
Coordinates 34°01′41″N81°01′58″W / 34.0281°N 81.0329°W / 34.0281; -81.0329 Coordinates: 34°01′41″N81°01′58″W / 34.0281°N 81.0329°W / 34.0281; -81.0329
Organization
Care system Non-profit
Hospital type General and Teaching Hospital
Affiliated university University of South Carolina
Services
Emergency department Level I trauma center
Beds649 Licensed Beds
History
Opened1892 as Columbia Hospital
1972 as Richland Memorial Hospital
1998 as Palmetto Health Richland
2017 as Prisma Health Richland
Links
Website https://www.palmettohealth.org/locations-directions/hospitals/richland
Lists Hospitals in South Carolina

Prisma Health was composed of two separate hospital systems which formed in the late 1990s when the Richland Memorial and Baptist systems joined to form Palmetto Health, prior to the Palmetto Health System merger with the Greenville Health System.

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Prisma Health Richland hospital was originally established in 1892 as Columbia Hospital and was one of the first hospitals in the city. Over the years, with the growth of Columbia and the arrival of Fort Jackson, the hospital expanded. It outgrew its original location on Harden St. by the 1960s. Later renamed Richland Memorial Hospital it moved in 1972 to its present location near the intersection of Bull St. and Harden St. Extension.

Today, Prisma Health Richland is one of the largest hospitals in the state with over 20 specialties. It is affiliated with the University of South Carolina, training future doctors, nurses, and pharmacists. It is the regional referral center for the Midlands of South Carolina and is the site of the Carolinas' first Gamma Knife Center. The hospital also has a Total Joint Center for hip and knee replacements and, since 2007, a Robotic Surgery Center specializing in minimally invasive surgery. [1]

Prisma Health Baptist Hospital

Baptist Hospital was founded in 1914 as South Carolina Hospital, located in a downtown Columbia facility on Marion Street. Today it operates at a capacity of 489 acute care beds with some 2,300 full- and part-time employees, nearly 750 physicians and 500 volunteers. [2]

Prisma Health Heart Hospital

In January 2006, the 124 inpatient bed Prisma Health Heart Hospital, located on the Richland campus, opened its doors. The $80 million, 200,000-square-foot (19,000 m2) hospital is the state’s only freestanding facility specializing only in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. [3]

LifeNet South Carolina

The Palmetto Richland was home to CareForce, an emergency and critical-care-transport air ambulance service, founded in 1998. It had two helicopter in its fleet, a Bell 230 owned by Palmetto Health and a Bell 206 shared by Bamberg Memorial Hospital in Bamberg and Clarendon County Memorial Hospital in Manning.[ citation needed ]

On May 1, 2007, [4] CareForce merged with Life Reach, which provided services to the Providence Heart Institute, a hospital of the Sisters of Charity Ministry.

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References

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  2. "Palmetto Baptist Hospital". SC Picture Project. Retrieved 2015-11-23.
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