Yuma Regional Medical Center
| Yuma Regional Medical Center | |
|---|---|
Main entrance at YRMC. | |
| Geography | |
| Location | Yuma, Arizona, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 32°41′01″N 114°38′01″W / 32.6835°N 114.6336°W |
| Organisation | |
| Care system | Private |
| Type | General, Teaching |
| Services | |
| Emergency department | Level IV [1] |
| Beds | 406 [2] |
| Helipads | |
| Helipad | FAA LID: 05AZ |
| History | |
| Founded | 1958 |
| Links | |
| Website | YRMC's Website |
| Lists | Hospitals in U.S. |
Onvida Heath, formerly known as Yuma Regional Medical Center, is a hospital in Yuma, Arizona, United States. It began operations in 1958 under the name Parkview Hospital.[3]
History
Yuma Regional Medical Center was founded as Parkview Hospital in 1958.[3] In 1961, the Baptist Hospital Association of Arizona assumed management of the hospital and renamed it Parkview Baptist Hospital.[4][5] In 1972, management of the hospital was transferred to the Yuma community, which renamed it Yuma Regional Medical Center.[6] In 2004, a new six-story hospital tower was completed, adding a 42-bed ICU, a heart center, and over 140 new regular beds.[7][8] In 2013, YRMC became a teaching facility with the addition of a graduate medical education (GME) program in Family and Community Medicine.[9]
In July 2014, the Yuma Regional Cancer Center was opened.[10] The Center provides comprehensive cancer care. In 2018, the center was certified by the Commission on Cancer, a part of the American College of Surgeons.[11] In November 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, the hospital did not allow an emergency physician, Cleavon Gilman, to continue work due to his providing information on social media about the COVID-19 pandemic in Arizona.[12] Subsequently, in December 2020 the hospital faced a critical staffing shortage.[13] In October 9, 2024, the Yuma Regional Medical Center was rebranded into Onvida Health.[14]
Services
Specialties
Specialties available include:[15]
- Diabetes & Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology & GI Surgery
- Interventional Radiology
- Geriatrics
- Nephrology
- Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Orthopedics
- Pulmonology
- Urology
Procedures and conditions
Some of the procedures that are performed include:[15]
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
- Aortic valve replacement surgery
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Colorectal surgery
- Heart bypass surgery
- Heart failure
- Hip replacement
- Knee replacement
- Lung cancer treatment, including lung lobectomy
Leadership
The following comprise the Executive Leadership Team:[16]
| Name | Position |
|---|---|
| Robert Trenschel | President & Chief Executive Officer |
| Bharat Magu | Chief Medical Officer |
| Deborah Aders | Chief Nursing Officer Vice President of Patient Care Services |
| David Willie | Chief Financial Officer |
| Fredrick Peet | Chief Information Officer |
| Justin Farren | Vice President of Ambulatory Operations |
| Machele Headington | Vice President of Marketing & Communications |
| Trudie Milner | Vice President of Operations |
| Robert Seibel | General Counsel |
References
- ^ "Arizona State Designated Trauma Centers Health Care Institution" (PDF). Arizona Department of Health Services. May 11, 2018. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
- ^ "About Us". Yuma Regional Medical Center. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
- ^ a b "Parkview Hospital Rated Top Yuma Story of 1958". Yuma Sun. December 31, 1958 – via NewspaperArchive.
- ^ "Parkview Board To Consider Baptists". Yuma Sun. January 26, 1961 – via Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Parkview Baptist Is New Name as Lease Signed". Yuma Sun. February 1, 1961 – via Newspaper Archive.
- ^ Kendall, Frances (July 25, 1972). "Parkview Will Get New Name". Yuma Sun – via Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Yuma Regional Medical Center Bed Tower Grand Opening". The Sun. Yuma. September 26, 2004. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
- ^ Lobeck, Joyce (June 7, 2004). "Coming Soon to YRMC". The Sun. Yuma. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
- ^ "Yuma Family Medicine Residency Program Opened Its Physical Doors This past July" (PDF). Family Physician Focus. 17 (4): 16–17. Fall 2017. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
- ^ "Sate-of-the-Art Yuma Regional Cancer Center Officially Opens". PRWeb. Vocus PRW Holdings. July 30, 2014. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
- ^ "YRMC Cancer Center Earns National Accreditation". Press Reader. Yuma Sun. June 24, 2018. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
- ^ Landers, Jamie. "'A slap in the face': Yuma hospital fires ER doctor for talking about COVID-19 in Arizona". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved December 11, 2020.
- ^ Albright, Adonis (December 9, 2020). "Arizona sends strike team to YRMC amid staffing concerns". KYMA. Retrieved December 11, 2020.
- ^ https://www.onvidahealth.org/yuma-regional-medical-center-changes-its-name-to-onvida-health/
- ^ a b "Rankings & Ratings". U.S. News Health. U.S. News & World Report L.P. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
- ^ "Leadership". Yuma Regional Medical Center. Retrieved June 27, 2018.