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Provider Provider Name City, State Status Year End Days AK 020026 ALASKA NATIVE MEDICAL ANCHORAGE, AK *Settled 09/30/2010 365 CENTER 024002 ALASKA PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE ANCHORAGE, AK Settled 06/30/2010 365 020017 ALASKA REGIONAL HOSPITAL ANCHORAGE, AK Reopened 12/31/2010 365 022001 ALASKA SPECIALTY HOSPITAL ANCHORAGE, AK Settled 12/31/2010 365 LLC 020008 BARTLETT REGIONAL HOSPITAL JUNEAU, AK Settled 06/30/2010 365 020024 CENTRAL PENINSULA GENERAL SOLDOTNA, AK Settled 06/30/2010 365 HOSPITAL 021307 CORDOVA COMMUNITY MEDICAL CORDOVA, AK Settled 06/30/2010 365 CENTER 020012 FAIRBANKS MEMORIAL FAIRBANKS, AK Settled 12/31/2010 365 HOSPITAL 02015E HARBORVIEW MEM HOSP VALDEZ, AK Exempt 0 021309 KANAKANAK HOSPITAL DILLINGHAM, AK Exempt 0 021311 KETCHIKAN GENERAL HOSPITAL KETCHIKAN, AK Reopened 06/30/2010 365 021310 MANIILAQ HEALTH CENTER KOTZEBUE, AK Exempt 0 020006 MAT-SU REGIONAL MED CTR PALMER, AK Settled 12/31/2010 365 020027 MTE EDGECUMBE HOSPITAL SITKA, AK *Settled 09/30/2010 365 024001 NORTH STAR HOSPITAL ANCHORAGE, AK Settled 12/31/2010 365 021308 NORTON SOUND REGIONAL NOME, AK Settled 09/30/2010 365 HOSPITAL 021304 PETERSBURG MEDICAL CENTER PETERSBURG, AK Reopened 06/30/2010 365 021306 PROV. KODIAK ISLAND MEDICAL KODIAK, AK Reopened 12/31/2010 365 CENTER 020001 PROVIDENCE ALASKA MEDICAL ANCHORAGE, AK Settled 12/31/2010 365 CENTER 021302 PROVIDENCE SEWARD MEDICAL SEWARD, AK Settled 12/31/2010 365 & CARE CEN 021301 PROVIDENCE VALDEZ MEDICAL VALDEZ, AK Settled 12/31/2010 365 CENTER 021312 SAMUEL SIMMONDS MEMORIAL BARROW, AK Exempt 0 HOSPITAL 021303 SITKA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SITKA, AK Settled 06/30/2010 365 021313 SOUTH PENINSULA HOSPITAL HOMER, AK Settled 06/30/2010 365 02011F US AIR FORCE DISPENSARY KENAI, AK Exempt 0 02012F US AIR FORCE HOSP FAIRBANKS, AK Exempt 0 6:20 PM Healthcare Almanac 561-594-7551 8/2/2021 www.halmanac.com Page No 1 Hospital Status Detail for 2010 Sample Hospital reports from the Halmanac.com website. Provider Provider Name City, State Status Year End Days 02009F US NAVAL HOSP ANCHORAGE, AK Exempt 0 02010F US NAVY STATION HOSP KODIAK, AK Exempt 0 02003F US PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ANCHORAGE, AK Exempt 0 HOSP 021305 WRANGELL MEDICAL CENTER WRANGELL, AK Settled 06/30/2010 365 020018 YUKON KUSKOKWIM DELTA REG BETHEL, AK Exempt 0 HOSPITAL AL 014013 :AURAL OAKS BEHAVIORAL DOTHAN, AL Settled 06/30/2010 364 HEALTH CENTER 010036 ANDALUSIA REGIONAL HOSPITAL ANDALUSIA, AL Settled 03/31/2010 365 010079 ATHENS LIMESTONE ATHENS, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 010169 ATMORE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ATMORE, AL Amended 09/30/2010 365 010149 BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER EAST MONTGOMERY, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 010023 BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER MONTGOMERY, AL Audited 06/30/2010 365 SOUTH 014014 BAYPOINTE BEHAVIORAL MOBILE, AL Settled 09/30/2010 365 HEALTH 014015 BEACON CHILDREN HOSPITAL LUVERNE, AL Settled 12/31/2010 365 010058 BIBB MEDICAL CENTER CENTREVILLE, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 01014F BIRMINGHAM VA MEDICAL BIRMINGHAM, AL Exempt 0 CENTER 010103 BMC PRINCETON BIRMINGHAM, AL Reopened 06/30/2010 365 010103 BMC PRINCETON BIRMINGHAM, AL Settled 12/31/2010 184 010139 BROOKWOOD MEDICAL CENTER BIRMINGHAM, AL Audited 12/31/2010 365 010112 BRYAN W. WHITFIELD MEMORIAL DEMOPOLIS, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 HOSPITAL 014007 BRYCE HOSPITAL TUSCALOOSA, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 010110 BULLOCK COUNTY HOSPITAL UNION SPRINGS, AL Submitted 12/31/2010 365 010018 CALLAHAN EYE FOUNDATION BIRMINGHAM, AL Reopened 09/30/2010 365 HOSP 01022F CENTRAL AL VETERANS HLTH TUSKEGEE, AL Exempt 0 CARE SYSTEM EAS 01019F CENTRAL AL VETERANS HLTH MONTGOMERY, AL Exempt 0 CARE SYSTEM WES 010022 CHEROKEE MEDICAL CENTER CENTRE, AL Settled 03/31/2010 365 010043 CHILTON MEDICAL CENTER CLANTON, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 6:20 PM Healthcare Almanac 561-594-7551 8/2/2021 www.halmanac.com Page No 2 Hospital Status Detail for 2010 Sample Hospital reports from the Halmanac.com website. Provider Provider Name City, State Status Year End Days 010101 CITIZENS BAPTIST MEDICAL TALLADEGA, AL Submitted 12/31/2010 184 CENTER 010101 CITIZENS BAPTIST MEDICAL TALLADEGA, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 CENTER 010073 CLAY COUNTY HOSPITAL ASHLAND, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 010034 COMMUNITY HOSPITAL INC. TALLASSEE, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 010137 COOPER GREEN MERCY BIRMINGHAM, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 HOSPITAL 010164 COOSA VALLEY MEDICAL SYLACAUGA, AL Settled 07/31/2010 365 CENTER 010008 CRENSHAW COMMUNITY LUVERNE, AL Submitted 12/31/2010 365 HOSPITAL 010131 CRESTWOOD MEDICAL CENTER HUNTSVILLE, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 010035 CULLMAN REGIONAL CULLMAN, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 010099 D.W. MCMILLAN MEMORIAL BREWTON, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 HOSPITAL 010021 DALE MEDICAL CENTER OZARK, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 010092 DCH REGIONAL MEDICAL TUSCALOOSA, AL Amended 09/30/2010 365 CENTER 010085 DECATUR GENERAL DECATUR, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 010012 DEKALB REGIONAL MEDICAL FORT PAYNE, AL Settled 03/31/2010 365 CENTER 010029 EAST ALABAMA MEDICAL OPELIKA, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 CENTER 010027 ELBA GENERAL HOSPITAL ELBA, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 010006 ELIZA COFFEE MEMORIAL FLORENCE, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 HOSPITAL 010097 ELMORE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL WETUMPKA, AL Submitted 12/31/2010 365 010148 EVERGREEN MEDICAL CENTER EVERGREEN, AL Submitted 12/31/2010 365 010045 FAYETTE MEDICAL CENTER DCH FAYETTE, AL *Submitted 09/30/2010 365 010066 FLORALA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FLORALA, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 010055 FLOWERS HOSPITAL DOTHAN, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 010040 GADSDEN REGIONAL MEDICAL GADSDEN, AL Settled 09/30/2010 273 CENTER 013032 GADSDEN REHABILITATION GADSDEN, AL Submitted 12/31/2010 365 HOSPITAL 010025 GEORGE H. LANIER HOSPITAL VALLEY, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 010047 GEORGIANA HOSPITAL GEORGIANA, AL Submitted 12/31/2010 365 010051 GREENE COUNTY HOSPITAL EUTAW, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 6:20 PM Healthcare Almanac 561-594-7551 8/2/2021 www.halmanac.com Page No 3 Hospital Status Detail for 2010 Sample Hospital reports from the Halmanac.com website. Provider Provider Name City, State Status Year End Days 014005 GREIL MEMORIAL PSYCHIATRIC MONTGOMERY, AL Settled 09/30/2010 365 HOSPITAL 010091 GROVE HILL MEMORIAL GROVE HILL, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 HOSPITAL 010095 HALE COUNTY HOSPITAL GREENSBORO, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 010009 HARTSELLE MEDICAL CENTER HARTSELLE, AL Settled 01/31/2010 365 013025 HEALTHSOUTH LAKESHORE BIRMINGHAM, AL Submitted 12/31/2010 365 HOSPITAL 013030 HEALTHSOUTH REHAB DOTHAN DOTHAN, AL Submitted 12/31/2010 365 013029 HEALTHSOUTH REHAB OF HUNTSVILLE, AL Settled 05/31/2010 365 NORTH ALABAMA 010019 HELEN KELLER HOSPITAL SHEFFIELD, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 010061 HIGHLANDS MEDICAL CENTER SCOTTSBORO, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 014000 HILL CREST HOSPITAL BIRMINGHAM, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 010138 HILL HOSPITAL OF SUMTER YORK, AL Submitted 12/31/2010 365 COUNTY 010039 HUNTSVILLE HOSPITAL HUNTSVILLE, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 012006 INFIRMARY LTAC HOSPITAL MOBILE, AL Submitted 03/31/2010 365 010152 INFIRMARY WEST MOBILE, AL Settled 03/31/2010 365 010168 JACK HUGHSTON MEMORIAL PHENIX CITY, AL Settled 12/31/2010 365 HOSPITAL 010024 JACKSON HOSPITAL AND CLINIC MONTGOMERY, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 INC 010024 JACKSON HOSPITAL AND CLINIC MONTGOMERY, AL Settled 12/31/2010 184 INC 010128 JACKSON MEDICAL CENTER JACKSON, AL Submitted 12/31/2010 365 010146 JACKSONVILLE MEDICAL JACKSONVILLE, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 CENTER 010102 JOHN PAUL JONES CAMDEN, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 010150 L. V. STABLER MEMORIAL GREENVILLE, AL Reopened 01/31/2010 365 HOSPITAL 010052 LAKE MARTIN COMMUNITY DADEVILLE, AL Submitted 12/31/2010 365 HOSPITAL 010125 LAKELAND COMMUNITY HALEYVILLE, AL Settled 04/30/2010 365 HOSPITAL 010059 LAWRENCE MEDICAL CENTER MOULTON, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 010044 MARION REGIONAL MEDICAL HAMILTON, AL Settled 09/30/2010 365 CENTER 010010 MARSHALL MEDICAL CENTER - GUNTERSVILLE, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 NORTH 6:20 PM Healthcare Almanac 561-594-7551 8/2/2021 www.halmanac.com Page No 4 Hospital Status Detail for 2010 Sample Hospital reports from the Halmanac.com website. Provider Provider Name City, State Status Year End Days 010005 MARSHALL MEDICAL CENTER - BOAZ, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 SOUTH 014012 MARY S HARPER GERIATRIC TUSCALOOSA, AL Settled 09/30/2010 365 PSYCH CEN 010049 MEDICAL CENTER ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE, AL Reopened 12/31/2010 365 013027 MERCY MEDICAL DAPHINE, AL Settled 12/31/2010 365 010007 MIZELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OPP, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 010113 MOBILE INFIRMARY MEDICAL MOBILE, AL Audited 03/31/2010 365 CENTER 010120 MONROE COUNTY HOSPITAL MONROEVILLE, AL Settled 09/30/2010 365 014006 MOUNTIAN VIEW HOSPITAL GADSDEN, AL Settled 12/31/2010 365 012011 NOLAND HOSPITAL ANNISTON ANNISTON, AL Settled 01/31/2010 365 012009 NOLAND HOSPITAL BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 012010 NOLAND HOSPITAL DOTHAN DOTHAN, AL Settled 09/30/2010 365 012007 NOLAND HOSPITAL MONTGOMERY, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 MONTGOMERY 010170 NOLAND HOSPITAL SHELBY, LLC ALABASTER, AL Not Filed 0 012012 NOLAND HOSPITAL TUSCALOOSA, AL Settled 03/31/2010 365 TUSCALOOSA 014009 NORTH ALABAMA REGIONAL DECATUR, AL Settled 09/30/2010 365 HOSPITAL 010129 NORTH BALDWIN INFIRMARY BAY MINETTE, AL Settled 03/31/2010 365 010078 NORTHEAST ALABAMA ANNISTON, AL Reopened 06/30/2010 365 REGIONAL MED CTR 010145 NORTHPORT MEDICAL CENTER NORTHPORT, AL Settled 09/30/2010 365 DCH 010086 NORTHWEST MEDICAL CENTER WINFIELD, AL Settled 04/30/2010 365 010054 PARKWAY MEDICAL CENTER DECATUR, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 010109 PICKENS COUNTY MEDICAL CARROLLTON, AL Submitted 09/30/2010 365 CENTER 010108 PRATTVILLE BAPTIST HOSPITAL PRATTVILLE, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 010090 PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL MOBILE, AL Settled 06/30/2010 365 011303 RANDOLPH MEDICAL CENTER ROANOKE, AL Not Filed 0 011302 RED BAY HOSPITAL RED BAY, AL Settled 09/30/2010 365 013033 REGIONAL REHABILITATION PHENIX CITY, AL Settled 05/31/2010 365 HOSPITAL 013028 REHAB HOSP OF MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY, AL Submitted 12/31/2010 365 6:20 PM Healthcare Almanac 561-594-7551 8/2/2021 www.halmanac.com Page No 5 Hospital Status Detail for 2010 Sample Hospital reports from the Halmanac.com website.
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