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Hospital Status Detail for 2018 Hospital Status Detail for 2018 Sample Hospital reports from the Halmanac.com website. Provider Provider Name City, State Status Year End Days AK 020026 ALASKA NATIVE MEDICAL ANCHORAGE, AK Submitted 09/30/2018 365 CENTER 024002 ALASKA PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE ANCHORAGE, AK Settled 06/30/2018 365 020017 ALASKA REGIONAL HOSPITAL ANCHORAGE, AK Amended 12/31/2018 365 022001 ALASKA SPECIALTY HOSPITAL ANCHORAGE, AK Settled 12/31/2018 365 LLC 020008 BARTLETT REGIONAL HOSPITAL JUNEAU, AK Settled 06/30/2018 365 020024 CENTRAL PENINSULA GENERAL SOLDOTNA, AK Settled 06/30/2018 365 HOSPITAL 021307 CORDOVA COMMUNITY MEDICAL CORDOVA, AK Submitted 12/31/2018 365 CENTER 020012 FAIRBANKS MEMORIAL FAIRBANKS, AK Submitted 12/31/2018 365 024001 FRONTLINE HOSPITAL LLC ANCHORAGE, AK Settled 12/31/2018 365 02015E HARBORVIEW MEM HOSP VALDEZ, AK Exempt 0 021309 KANAKANAK HOSPITAL DILLINGHAM, AK Settled* 09/30/2018 365 021311 KETCHIKAN MEDICAL CENTER KETCHIKAN, AK Submitted 06/30/2018 365 021310 MANIILAQ HEALTH CENTER KOTZEBUE, AK Settled 09/30/2018 365 020006 MAT-SU REGIONAL MED CTR PALMER, AK Submitted 12/31/2018 365 021314 MT EDGECUMBE HOSPITAL SITKA, AK Settled 09/30/2018 365 021308 NORTON SOUND REGIONAL NOME, AK Amended 09/30/2018 365 HOSPITAL 021304 PETERSBURG MEDICAL CENTER PETERSBURG, AK Settled 06/30/2018 365 021306 PROV. KODIAK ISLAND MEDICAL KODIAK, AK Settled 12/31/2018 365 CENTER 020001 PROVIDENCE ALASKA MEDICAL ANCHORAGE, AK Submitted 12/31/2018 365 CENTER 021302 PROVIDENCE SEWARD MEDICAL SEWARD, AK Settled 12/31/2018 365 & CARE CEN 021301 PROVIDENCE VALDEZ MEDICAL VALDEZ, AK Audited 12/31/2018 365 CENTER 021312 SAMUEL SIMMONDS MEMORIAL BARROW, AK Settled 09/30/2018 365 HOSPITAL 021303 SITKA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SITKA, AK Settled 06/30/2018 365 021313 SOUTH PENINSULA HOSPITAL HOMER, AK Submitted 06/30/2018 365 02011F US AIR FORCE DISPENSARY KENAI, AK Exempt 0 02012F US AIR FORCE HOSP FAIRBANKS, AK Exempt 0 6:19 PM Healthcare Almanac 561-594-7551 8/2/2021 www.halmanac.com Page No 1 Hospital Status Detail for 2018 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 Submitted 10/31/2018 123 021305 WRANGELL MEDICAL CENTER WRANGELL, AK Audited 06/30/2018 365 020018 YK DELTA REGIONAL HOSPITAL BETHEL, AK Submitted 09/30/2018 365 AL 010036 ANDALUSIA REGIONAL HOSPITAL ANDALUSIA, AL Submitted 03/31/2018 365 010079 ATHENS LIMESTONE ATHENS, AL Submitted 06/30/2018 365 010169 ATMORE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ATMORE, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 010149 BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER EAST MONTGOMERY, AL Submitted 06/30/2018 365 010023 BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER MONTGOMERY, AL Submitted 06/30/2018 365 SOUTH 014014 BAYPOINT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH MOBILE, AL Settled 09/30/2018 365 014015 BEACON CHILDRENS HOSPITAL LUVERNE, AL Settled 12/31/2018 365 014018 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CENTERS HUBTSVILLE, AL Settled 12/31/2018 365 010058 BIBB MEDICAL CENTER CENTREVILLE, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 01014F BIRMINGHAM VA MEDICAL BIRMINGHAM, AL Exempt 0 CENTER 010139 BROOKWOOD BAPTIST MEDICAL BIRMINGHAM, AL Amended 12/31/2018 365 CENTER 010112 BRYAN W WHITFIELD MEMORIAL DEMOPOLIS, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 HOSPITAL 014007 BRYCE HOSPITAL TUSCALOOSA, AL Settled 06/30/2018 365 010110 BULLOCK COUNTY HOSPITAL UNION SPRINGS, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 010018 CALLAHAN EYE FOUNDATION BIRMINGHAM, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 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 Submitted 05/31/2018 61 010022 CHEROKEE MEDICAL CENTER CENTRE, AL Settled 03/31/2018 365 019801 CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF BIRMINGHAM, AL Exempt 0 ALABAMA 011304 CHOCTAW GENERAL HOSPITAL BUTLER, AL Settled 12/31/2018 365 6:19 PM Healthcare Almanac 561-594-7551 8/2/2021 www.halmanac.com Page No 2 Hospital Status Detail for 2018 Sample Hospital reports from the Halmanac.com website. Provider Provider Name City, State Status Year End Days 010101 CITIZENS BAPTIST MEDICAL TALLADEGA, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 CENTER 010073 CLAY COUNTY HOSPITAL ASHLAND, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 010034 COMMUNITY HOSPITAL INC. TALLASSEE, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 010164 COOSA VALLEY MEDICAL SYLACAUGA, AL Submitted 07/31/2018 365 CENTER 010008 CRENSHAW COMMUNITY LUVERNE, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 HOSPITAL 010131 CRESTWOOD MEDICAL CENTER HUNTSVILLE, AL Submitted 06/30/2018 365 010035 CULLMAN REGIONAL CULLMAN, AL Submitted 06/30/2018 365 010099 D W MCMILLAN MEMORIAL BREWTON, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 HOSPITAL 010021 DALE MEDICAL CENTER OZARK, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 010092 DCH REGIONAL MEDICAL TUSCALOOSA, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 CENTER 010085 DECATUR MORGAN - DECATUR DECATUR, AL Submitted 03/31/2018 365 CAMPUS 010012 DEKALB REGIONAL MEDICAL FORT PAYNE, AL Amended 03/31/2018 365 CENTER 010029 EAST ALABAMA MEDICAL OPELIKA, AL Amended 09/30/2018 365 CENTER 014017 EASTPOINTE HOSPITAL DAPHNE, AL Settled 09/30/2018 365 010006 ELIZA COFFEE MEMORIAL FLORENCE, AL Amended 06/30/2018 365 HOSPITAL 010097 ELMORE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL WETUMPKA, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 013025 ENCOMPASS HEALTH BIRMINGHAM, AL Amended 12/31/2018 365 LAKESHORE REHABILIT 013028 ENCOMPASS HEALTH MONTGOMERY, AL Amended 12/31/2018 365 REHABILITATION HOSP 013029 ENCOMPASS HEALTH HUNTSVILLE, AL Settled 05/31/2018 365 REHABILITATION HOSP 013030 ENCOMPASS HEALTH DOTHAN, AL Amended 12/31/2018 365 REHABILITATION HOSP 013032 ENCOMPASS HEALTH GADSDEN, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 REHABILITATION HOSP 013031 ENCOMPASS HEALTH PELHAM, AL Not Filed 0 REHABILITATION HOSPITAL 010148 EVERGREEN MEDICAL CENTER EVERGREEN, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 010045 FAYETTE MEDICAL CENTER FAYETTE, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 010055 FLOWERS HOSPITAL DOTHAN, AL Amended 09/30/2018 365 6:19 PM Healthcare Almanac 561-594-7551 8/2/2021 www.halmanac.com Page No 3 Hospital Status Detail for 2018 Sample Hospital reports from the Halmanac.com website. Provider Provider Name City, State Status Year End Days 010040 GADSDEN REGIONAL MEDICAL GADSDEN, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 CENTER 010047 GEORGIANA HOSPITAL GEORGIANA, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 010104 GRANDVIEW MEDICAL CENTER BIRMINGHAM, AL Amended 06/30/2018 365 010051 GREENE COUNTY HOSPITAL EUTAW, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 010091 GROVE HILL MEMORIAL GROVE HILL, AL Submitted 06/30/2018 365 HOSPITAL 010095 HALE COUNTY HOSPITAL GREENSBORO, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 010019 HELEN KELLER HOSPITAL SHEFFIELD, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 010061 HIGHLANDS MEDICAL CENTER SCOTTSBORO, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 014000 HILL CREST HOSPITAL BIRMINGHAM, AL Settled 06/30/2018 365 010138 HILL HOSPITAL OF SUMTER YORK, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 COUNTY 010039 HUNTSVILLE HOSPITAL HUNTSVILLE, AL Amended 06/30/2018 365 012006 INFIRMARY LTAC HOSPITAL MOBILE, AL Settled 03/31/2018 365 010168 JACK HUGHSTON MEMORIAL PHENIX CITY, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 HOSPITAL 010024 JACKSON HOSPITAL AND CLINIC MONTGOMERY, AL Amended 12/31/2018 365 INC 010128 JACKSON MEDICAL CENTER JACKSON, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 010146 JACKSONVILLE MEDICAL JACKSONVILLE, AL Submitted 06/30/2018 273 CENTER 010102 JOHN PAUL JONES HOSPITAL CAMDEN, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 010052 LAKE MARTIN COMMUNITY DADEVILLE, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 HOSPITAL 010125 LAKELAND COMMUNITY HALEYVILLE, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 HOSPITAL 014013 LAUREL OAKS BEHAVIORAL KING OF PRUSSIA, Settled 06/30/2018 365 HEALTH CENTER AL 010059 LAWRENCE MEDICAL CENTER MOULTON, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 010150 LV STABLER MEMORIAL GREENVILLE, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 334 HOSPITAL 010044 MARION REGIONAL MEDICAL HAMILTON, AL Amended 09/30/2018 365 CENTER 010005 MARSHALL MEDICAL CENTER - BOAZ, AL Amended 09/30/2018 365 SOUTH 014012 MARY S HARPER GERIATRIC TUSCALOOSA, AL Settled 09/30/2018 365 PSYCH CEN 010069 MEDICAL CENTER BARBOUR EUFAULA, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 396 6:19 PM Healthcare Almanac 561-594-7551 8/2/2021 www.halmanac.com Page No 4 Hospital Status Detail for 2018 Sample Hospital reports from the Halmanac.com website. Provider Provider Name City, State Status Year End Days 010049 MEDICAL CENTER ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 010007 MIZELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OPP, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 010113 MOBILE INFIRMARY MEDICAL MOBILE, AL Submitted 03/31/2018 365 CENTER 010120 MONROE COUNTY HOSPITAL MONROEVILLE, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 014006 MOUNTAIN VIEW HOSPITAL GADSDEN, AL Settled 12/31/2018 365 012011 NOLAND HOSPITAL ANNISTON II ANNISTON, AL Settled 08/31/2018 365 012009 NOLAND HOSPITAL BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM, AL Settled 08/31/2018 365 II 012010 NOLAND HOSPITAL DOTHAN II DOTHAN, AL Settled 08/31/2018 365 012007 NOLAND HOSPITAL MONTGOMERY, AL Settled 08/31/2018 365 MONTGOMERY II 012013 NOLAND HOSPITAL SHELBY II, ALABASTER, AL Not Filed 0 LLC 012012 NOLAND HOSPITAL TUSCALOOSA, AL Settled 08/31/2018 365 TUSCALOOSA II 012014 NORTH ALABAMA SPECIALTY ATHENS, AL Settled 04/30/2018 365 HOSPITAL 010129 NORTH BALDWIN INFIRMARY BAY MINETTE, AL Submitted 03/31/2018 365 010078 NORTHEAST ALABAMA ANNISTON, AL Amended 09/30/2018 365 REGIONAL MED CTR 010086 NORTHWEST MEDICAL CENTER WINFIELD, AL Submitted 12/31/2018 365 010109 PICKENS COUNTY MEDICAL CARROLLTON, AL Submitted 09/30/2018 365 CENTER 010108 PRATTVILLE BAPTIST HOSPITAL PRATTVILLE, AL Submitted 06/30/2018 365 010103 PRINCETON BAPTIST MEDICAL BIRMINGHAM, AL Amended 12/31/2018 365 CENTER 010090
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