Huntsville Hospital is an 881-bed hospital that was established in Huntsville, Alabama in 1895. A community-based, not-for-profit institution, Huntsville Hospital is the second largest hospital in Alabama and the ninth largest publicly owned hospital system in the nation, according to Modern Healthcare, June 2010. Huntsville Hospital employs more than 6,500 employees and has a Medical Staff with more than 700 physicians. Huntsville Hospital serves as the major referral hospital and trauma center for patients throughout the Tennessee Valley and is a teaching facility for UAB’s Family Practice Residency Program. The hospital also operates Huntsville Hospital for Women & Children, one of only three pediatric hospitals in the state. Affiliate entities of Huntsville Hospital include the 101-bed Athens-Limestone Hospital, 185-bed Helen Keller Hospital in Sheffield, 25-bed Red Bay Hospital, 273-bed Decatur General Hospital, The Heart Center, Inc of Huntsville and a multi-specialty physician network. Huntsville Hospital also owns a 70-bed rehabilitation hospital in Huntsville which is managed by HealthSouth. Huntsville Hospital is currently building a 60-bed hospital in the city of Madison which will open in February of 2012. Huntsville Hospital is governed by volunteers through the Health Care Authority of the City of Huntsville.
New hires at Huntsville Hospital
Huntsville Hospital Activity on LinkedIn
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Huntsville Hospital has a new Patient Care
Carie LeMay is now Patient Care


