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Owensboro Medical Health System Hospital : ウィキペディア英語版 | Owensboro Medical Health System Hospital Owensboro Medical Health System (also known as OMHS) is the main medical facility in Owensboro, Kentucky. It was originally known as "Owensboro Daviess County Hospital" until it merged with the nearby and much smaller Mercy Hospital in 1995. The hospital was renamed "Owensboro ''Mercy'' Health System" until 2003 when it changed its name to "Owensboro Medical Health System". A new hospital, again renamed as simply "Owensboro Health" opened at the northeast outskirts of Owensboro, in 2013. Owensboro Medical Health System serves an 11-county region in Western Kentucky and Southern Indiana. The hospital received the HealthGrades Distinguished Hospital for Clinical Excellence Award in 2009, placing it among the top five percent of hospitals in the nation for quality. OMHS is a full-service hospital, employing a workforce of over 3,100. In addition to hospital and rehabilitation services, OMHS includes the HealthPark – a medical-based fitness center – home health services, a wound healing center, three outpatient diagnostic centers, the Mitchell Memorial Cancer Center and the McAuley Clinic, which provides healthcare for the uninsured. OMHS also operates Convenient Care, Pennyrile Pulmonary Critical Care and Western Kentucky Rheumatology Center, Owensboro ; and MultiCare in Madisonville, Ohio County (downtown Beaver Dam) and Tell City, Indiana. ==Mitchell Memorial Cancer Center== In July 2005, OMHS opened the Mitchell Memorial Cancer Center. OMHS will introduce MammoSite breast treatment. The cancer center contains an space set aside for cancer research slated to open in 2006, operated by the University of Louisville's James Graham Brown Cancer Center.
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