List of hospitals in Mississippi explained

This is a list of hospitals in Mississippi (U.S. state), sorted by hospital name.

Hospitals

The American Hospital Directory lists 122 hospitals in Mississippi.[1]

HospitalCityCountyHospital bedsTrauma designation[2] Critical Access Hospital[3] Notes
81st Medical Group - Keesler Medical CenterBiloxiHarrison60NoneNoLocated on Keesler Air Force Base
Alliance Health CenterMeridianLauderdale154NoneNoInpatient adult and adolescent psychiatric facility. Founded in 1961 as the Sisters of St. Joseph Hospital. Became a psychiatric-only facility in 1989.[4]
Alliance HospitalHolly SpringsMarshall40Level IVNo
Allegiance Specialty Hospital of GreenvilleGreenvilleWashington39NoneNoLong-term acute care facility
Anderson Regional Medical CenterMeridianLauderdale260Level IIINoAlso known as Anderson Regional Medical Center-North. Scheduled to merge with Baptist Memorial Health Care in January 2024.[5]
Anderson Regional Medical Center-SouthMeridianLauderdale69NoneNoFormerly Riley Memorial Hospital. Purchased by Anderson Regional Medical Center in 2010.[6]
Baptist Memorial Hospital-AttalaKosciuskoAttala25Level IVYesFounded in 1938 as Montfort Jones Memorial Hospital. Purchased by Baptist Health Systems in 2015.[7]
Baptist Memorial Hospital-BoonevilleBoonevillePrentiss54Level IVNo
Baptist Memorial Hospital-CalhounCalhoun CityCalhoun25Level IVYes
Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSotoSouthavenDeSoto329Level IIINo
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden TriangleColumbusLowndes211Level IIINo
Baptist Memorial Hospital-LeakeCarthageLeake25Level IVYesFormerly known as Leake Memorial Hospital. Purchased by Mississippi Baptist Health Systems in 2011.[8]
Baptist Memorial Hospital-North MississippiOxfordLafayette184Level IIINoMoved into new facility at 1100 Belk Boulevard in November 2017. The University of Mississippi purchased the former location and converted it into academic space.[9]
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Union CountyNew AlbanyUnion92Level IVNoFounded as Union County General Hospital in 1966. Purchased by Baptist Memorial Health Care in 1987.[10]
Baptist Memorial Hospital-YazooYazoo CityYazoo25Level IVYesFounded in 1922 as King's Daughters Hospital. Purchased by Baptist Health System in 2015.[11]
Batson Children's HospitalJacksonHinds130Level I-PediatricNoFirst built in 1968 as Mississippi's only children's hospital. Currently constructing expansion, which will increase operating, clinic, ICU and neonatal ICU rooms.[12]
Beacham Memorial HospitalMagnoliaPike31NoneNo
Bolivar Medical CenterClevelandBolivar164Level IVNo
Brentwood Behavioral Healthcare of MississippiFlowoodRankin105NoneNoInpatient pediatric and adult psychiatric facility
Central Mississippi Residential CenterNewtonNewton72NoneNoInpatient adult psychiatric facility operated by the Mississippi Department of Mental Health.
Choctaw Health CenterPhiladelphiaNeshoba20NoneNoOperated by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.
Choctaw Regional Medical CenterAckermanChoctaw88Level IVYes
Claiborne County Medical CenterPort GibsonClaiborne32Level IVYes
Conerly Critical Care HospitalJacksonHinds92NoneNoHouses UMMC's Medical ICU, Surgical ICU, Cardiac ICU, Neuroscience ICU, and bone marrow transplant units.[13]
Copiah County Medical CenterHazlehurstCopiah25Level IVYesFirst built in 1950 as Hardy Wilson Memorial Hospital with funding from the Hill–Burton Act.[14] Name changed to Copiah County Medical Center in 2016.[15]
Covington County HospitalCollinsCovington25Level IVYes
CrossRoads Behavioral HealthBatesvillePanola57NoneNoInpatient adult psychiatric facility
Delta Regional Medical CenterGreenvilleWashington215Level IIINo
Diamond Grove CenterLouisvilleWinston25NoneNoInpatient pediatric psychiatric facility
East Mississippi State HospitalMeridianLauderdale372NoneNoInpatient pediatric and adult psychiatric facility. The hospital also operates two group homes in DeKalb.[16]
Encompass Health Rehabilitation HospitalGulfportHarrison33NoneNoInpatient rehabilitation facility
Field Memorial Community HospitalCentrevilleAmite and Wilkinson16Level IVYes
Forrest General HospitalHattiesburgForrest473Level IINo
Franklin County Memorial HospitalMeadvilleFranklin24Level IVYes
G. V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical CenterJacksonHinds163NoneNo
George Regional HospitalLucedaleGeorge42Level IVNo
Greene County HospitalLeakesvilleGreene7Level IVYes
Greenwood Leflore HospitalGreenwoodLeflore208[17] Level IVNo
Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care SystemBiloxiHarrison288NoneNoAlso operates four community-based outpatient clinics in Mobile, Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, and Panama City[18]
Gulfport Behavioral Health SystemGulfportHarrison52NoneNoInpatient pediatric and adult psychiatric facility
H. C. Watkins Memorial HospitalQuitmanClarke25Level IVYes
Highland Community HospitalPicayunePearl River49Level IVNoOpened in 1955 as L. O. Crosby Memorial Hospital.[19]
Jasper General HospitalBay SpringsJasper20NoneNo
Jefferson Comprehensive Health CenterFayetteJefferson30NoneNo
Jefferson Davis Community HospitalPrentissJefferson Davis25Level IVYesPreviously known as Prentiss Regional Hospital.[20]
John C. Stennis Memorial HospitalDeKalbKemper25Level IVYes
King's Daughters Medical CenterBrookhavenLincoln90Level IVNo
KPC Promise of VicksburgVicksburgWarren35NoneNoLong-term acute care facility located within Merit Health River Region. Known as Promise Specialty Hospital of Vicksburg until 2019, when it was acquired by KPC Healthcare.[21]
Lackey Memorial HospitalForestScott35Level IVYes
Laird HospitalUnionNewton25Level IVYes
Lawrence County HospitalMonticelloLawrence25Level IVYes
Magee General HospitalMageeSimpson44Level IVNo
Magnolia Regional Health CenterCorinthAlcorn182Level IIINo
Marion General HospitalColumbiaMarion49Level IVNo
Memorial Hospital at GulfportGulfportHarrison432Level IINo
Memorial Hospital at Stone CountyWigginsStone25Level IVYesOriginally known as Stone County Hospital, but name changed to Memorial Hospital at Stone County after being leased by Memorial Hospital at Gulfport in 2019.[22]
Merit Health BiloxiBiloxiHarrison147Level IIINoOpened in 1963 as Howard Memorial Hospital. Name changed to Biloxi Regional Medical Center in 1981. Purchased by Community Health Systems in 2015 and named changed to Merit Health Biloxi.[23]
Merit Health CentralJacksonHinds319Level IIINoFirst opened as Central Mississippi Medical Center.[24] The 35-bed Burn and Reconstructive Centers of America at Merit Health is located within Merit Health Central. It is the only burn center located in Mississippi.[25]
Merit Health MadisonCantonMadison67Level IVNoOriginally named King's Daughters Hospital prior to the name being changed to Madison County Medical Center. In 2015 was renamed Merit Health Madison.[26]
Merit Health NatchezNatchezAdams179Level IVNoOpened in 1960 as Natchez Regional Medical Center. Name changed to Merit Health Natchez after being purchased by Community Health Systems in 2015.[27]
Merit Health RankinBrandonRankin134Level IVNoOpened in 1969 as Rankin General Hospital. Name then changed to Rankin Medical Center, then Crossgates River Oaks Hospital in 2008. In 2015 was renamed Merit Health Rankin.[28]
Merit Health River OaksFlowoodRankin158Level IIINoOriginally opened as River Oaks Hospital. Name changed to Merit Health River Oaks in 2015.
Merit Health River RegionVicksburgWarren321Level IVNoFormed in 2002 as River Region Medical Center from the consolidation of ParkView Regional Medical Center and Vicksburg Medical Center. Name changed to Merit Health River Region in 2015.[29]
Merit Health WesleyHattiesburgLamar167Level IIINoFirst opened in 1900 as the Ross Sanitarium. Renamed Gulf and Ship Island Railroad Employees Hospital in 1903. Subsequently, known as Hattiesburg Hospital, King's Daughters Hospital, Methodist Hospital, and Wesley Medical Center. Became Merit Health Wesley in 2015.[30]
Merit Health Woman's HospitalFlowoodRankin33NoneNoOpened in 1975 as Woman's Hospital. Name changed to Merit Health Woman's Hospital in 2015.
Methodist Olive Branch HospitalOlive BranchDeSoto53Level IVNo
Methodist Rehabilitation CenterJacksonHinds124NoneNoInpatient rehabilitation facility
Mississippi Baptist Medical CenterJacksonHinds440Level IVNo
Mississippi State HospitalWhitfieldRankin139NoneNoInpatient pediatric and adult psychiatric facility
Monroe Regional HospitalAberdeenMonroe35Level IVYesFormerly known as Aberdeen-Monroe County Hospital.[31] Name changed in 2016 from Pioneer Community Hospital of Aberdeen.[32]
Neshoba County General HospitalPhiladelphiaNeshoba208Level IVNo
North Mississippi Medical Center-EuporaEuporaWebster38Level IVNoOriginally named Webster Hospital prior to name being changed to Webster Health Services. Name changed to North Mississippi Medical Center-Eupora after signing lease agreement with North Mississippi Health Services.
North Mississippi Medical Center-Gilmore-AmoryAmoryMonroe94Level IVNoFounded in 1919 as Gilmore Memorial Hospital. Name changed to North Mississippi Medical Center Gilmore-Amory in 2019.[33]
North Mississippi Medical Center-IukaIukaTishomingo66Level IVNoOriginally known as Iuka Hospital
North Mississippi Medical Center-PontotocPontotocPontotoc25Level IVYesPreviously known as Pontotoc Community Hospital.[34]
North Mississippi Medical Center-TupeloTupeloLee630Level IINoFounded in 1937 as North Mississippi Community Hospital. Name changed to North Mississippi Medical Center in 1967.[35] Total bed numbers include North Mississippi Medical Center Women's Hospital.[36]
North Mississippi Medical Center-West PointWest PointClay49Level IVNoPreviously known as Ivy Memorial Hospital, then Clay County Medical Center.[37]
North Mississippi State HospitalTupeloLee50NoneNoInpatient adult psychiatric facility
North Sunflower Medical CenterRulevilleSunflower35Level IVYesFounded in 1950 as North Sunflower County Hospital. Name changed to North Sunflower Medical Center in 2004.[38]
Northwest Mississippi Medical CenterClarksdaleCoahoma181Level IVNo
Noxubee General HospitalMaconNoxubee25Level IVYesPreviously known as Noxubee County Hospital.[39]
Ocean Springs HospitalOcean SpringsJackson136Level IIINo
Oceans Behavioral Hospital BiloxiBiloxiHarrison45NoneNoInpatient adolescent and adult psychiatric facility. Previously known as Merit Health Gulf Oaks.[40]
OCH Regional Medical CenterStarkvilleOktibbeha88Level IIINo
Ochsner Medical Center-HancockBay St. LouisHancock51Level IVNoFirst opened in 1960 as Hancock General Hospital before the name was changed to Hancock Medical Center. Renamed Ochsner Medical Center-Hancock in 2018.[41]
Ochsner Rush HealthMeridianLauderdale182Level IIINoFirst opened in 1915 as Rush Infirmary. Name changed to Rush Memorial Hospital in 1947, then Rush Foundation Hospital in 1965.[42] Rush Health System announced merger with Ochsner Health System in 2021. When merger is complete in 2022, will be known as Ochsner Rush Health.[43]
Panola Medical CenterBatesvillePanola67Level IVNo
Parkwood Behavioral Health SystemOlive BranchDeSoto108NoneNoInpatient pediatric and adult psychiatric facility
Pascagoula HospitalPascagoulaJackson398Level IIINoOpened in 1931 as Jackson County Hospital. Name changed to Singing River Hospital prior to it being changed to Pascagoula Hospital.[44]
Patient's Choice Medical Center of Smith CountyRaleighSmith29NoneNo
Pearl River County HospitalPoplarvillePearl River24Level IVYes
Perry County General HospitalRichtonPerry22Level IVYes
Regency MeridianMeridianLauderdale40NoneNoLong-term acute care facility located on the second floor of Anderson Regional Medical Center South.
St. Dominic HospitalJacksonHinds571Level IVNoOrganized as the Jackson Infirmary in 1916 and consolidated with the Jackson Sanitarium in 1924. Sold to the Dominican Sisters of Springfield, Illinois in 1946 and renamed St. Dominic Hospital in 1954.[45]
Scott Regional HospitalMortonScott25Level IVYes
Select Specialty Hospital-BelhavenJacksonHinds25NoneNoLong-term acute care facility located on the fifth floor of Mississippi Baptist Medical Center.
Select Specialty Hospital-GulfportGulfportHarrison61NoneNoLong-term acute care facility
Select Specialty Hospital-JacksonJacksonHinds53NoneNoLong-term acute care facility
Sharkey Issaquena Community HospitalRolling ForkSharkey83Level IVYes
Simpson General HospitalMendenhallSimpson35Level IVYes
Singing River GulfportGulfportHarrison121Level IIINoName changed from Garden Park Medical Center in 2021[46]
South Central Regional Medical CenterLaurelJones268Level IIINo
South Mississippi State HospitalPurvisLamar45NoneNoInpatient adult psychiatric facility
South Sunflower County HospitalIndianolaSunflower47Level IVNo
Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical CenterMcCombPike160Level IVNo
Tallahatchie General HospitalCharlestonTallahatchie9Level IVYesFounded in 1937 as Tallahatchie County Hospital.[47]
The Specialty Hospital of MeridianMeridianLauderdale49NoneNoLong-term acute care facility located on the first floor of Rush Foundation Hospital.
Tippah County HospitalRipleyTippah65Level IVYes
Trace Regional HospitalHoustonChickasaw120NoneNo
Turning Point Mature Adult Care UnitLouisvilleWinston10NoneNoInpatient geriatric psychiatric facility located on the third floor of Winston Medical Center.
Tyler Holmes Memorial HospitalWinonaMontgomery25Level IVYes
UMMC GrenadaGrenadaGrenada49Level IVNoFounded in 1923 as Grenada Hospital. In 1965 the name was changed to Grenada County Hospital, then Grenada Lake Medical Center. Renamed UMMC Grenada in 2014.[48]
UMMC Holmes CountyLexingtonHolmes25Level IVYesOpened in 1950 as Holmes County Community Hospital. Name changed to Holmes County Hospital in 1981, then UMMC Holmes County.[49]
University of Mississippi Medical CenterJacksonHinds698Level INo
Walthall County General HospitalTylertownWalthall25Level IVYes
Wayne General HospitalWaynesboroWayne49Level IVNo
West Campus of Delta Regional Medical CenterGreenvilleWashington113NoneNoFirst opened in 1927 as King's Daughters Hospital. Name changed in 2005 after being purchased by Delta Regional Medical Center.[50]
Whitfield Medical Surgical HospitalWhitfieldRankin32NoneNoProvides acute inpatient medical services to facilities operated by the Mississippi Department of Mental Health.[51]
Winston Medical CenterLouisvilleWinston144Level IVNoFirst opened in 1958 as Winston County Community Hospital. Name changed to Winston Medical Center in 1994.[52]
Wiser Hospital for Women and InfantsJacksonHindsNoneNoHouses Mississippi's only Level IV neonatal ICU.[53]
Yalobusha General HospitalWater ValleyYalobusha26NoneNo

Defunct hospitals

Hospital nameCityCountyHospital bedsYearfoundedYearclosedNotes
Afro-American Sons and Daughters HospitalYazoo CityYazoo5019281972First hospital built in Mississippi specifically to serve African-Americans. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.[54]
Baldwyn Satellite HospitalBaldwynLee4919691991Hospital site now used as the Baldwyn Nursing Home Facility.[55]
Cosby Clinic and HospitalIukaTishomingo919491976First hospital in Tishomingo County.[56]
Gulf Coast Medical CenterBiloxiHarrison14419762008Severely damaged during Hurricane Katrina.[57]
Itawamba County HospitalFultonItawamba62Early 1960sEarly 1990s[58] Also known as Fulton Family Medical Center. Hospital building now used as a nursing home.
Kilmichael HospitalKilmichaelMontgomery1919552015Built with funding from the Hill-Burton Act. Now operated as a medical clinic.[59]
Kuhn Memorial State HospitalVicksburgWarren8418471989Founded in 1847 as the Vicksburg City Hospital. Came under control of the University of Mississippi in 1908 and name changed to Mississippi State Charity Hospital. Renamed Kuhn Memorial in 1954.[60]
Matty Hersee HospitalMeridianLauderdale6818921989[61] Also known as East Mississippi Charity Hospital. Concurrently operated the Matty Hersee School of Nursing until 1977. After closing, Meridian Community College obtained ownership of the property.[62]
Mercy HospitalVicksburgWarren2001943[63] 2002Founded by the Sisters of Mercy. Sold in 1991 and renamed ParkView Regional Medical Center. Closed in February 2002.[64]
Natchez Community HospitalNatchezAdams10119732015Opened as Natchez Humana Hospital. Name changed to Natchez Community Hospital, then Merit Health Natchez-Community Campus. Consolidated with Natchez Regional Medical Center to form Merit Health Natchez.[65]
North Oak Regional Medical CenterSenatobiaTate7619752018[66] Also known as Senatobia Community Hospital.[67]
Okolona Community HospitalOkolonaChickasaw102003[68] Hospital building now used as a nursing home.
Patient's Choice Medical Center of Humphreys CountyBelzoniHumphreys341951[69] 2013[70] First operated as Humphreys County Memorial Hospital.
Pioneer Community Hospital of NewtonNewtonNewton3019522015[71] Named Newton Regional Hospital, then name changed to Rush Hospital Newton. Name changed back to Newton Regional Hospital, then Pioneer Community Hospital of Newton.[72]
Quitman County HospitalMarksQuitman3319782016[73]
Regency Hospital of JacksonJacksonHinds362016Long-term acute care facility. Was located on the 6th floor of St. Dominic Hospital. Moved services to Select Specialty Hospital of Jackson upon closing.[74]
Riley Memorial HospitalMeridianLauderdale14019302010Was the first women's and children's hospital in Mississippi. Bought by Anderson Regional Medical Center in 2010.[75]
St. Joseph's HospitalMeridianLauderdale15419611989Name changed to Meridian Regional Hospital in 1977. Upon closing, became psychiatric-only facility and was renamed Alliance Health Center.[76]
Taborian HospitalMound BayouBolivar4219421983Founded by the Mississippi jurisdiction of the International Order of Twelve Knights and Daughters of Tabor. Merged with the Friendship Clinic and renamed Mound Bayou Community Hospital in 1967.[77]
Turner HospitalMeridianLauderdale501910[78] 1929Purchased by Dr. Jeff Anderson in 1929 and renamed Anderson Infirmary.[79]

Note

1.Bed count included in University of Mississippi Medical Center's total bed count.

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: MS Designated Trauma Centers . Mississippi State Department of Health . 22 June 2020.
  3. Web site: Selected Rural Healthcare Facilities in Mississippi . Rural Health Information Hub . 24 June 2020.
  4. Web site: Brown . Ida . Alliance Health Center . Meridian Star . 28 February 2016 . 22 June 2020.
  5. News: Anderson to merge with Baptist Memorial . 19 October 2023 . The Meridian Star . October 18, 2023.
  6. News: Brown . Jennifer . Riley Hospital absorbed by Anderson Regional Medical Center . 23 June 2020 . The Meridian Star . 29 December 2010.
  7. News: Chandler . Clay . Baptist Health to keep Attala Co. hospital open . 23 June 2020 . The Clarion-Ledger . 20 April 2015.
  8. Web site: Baptist Leake Hospital . New Markets Tax Credit Coalition . 24 June 2020.
  9. News: Ole Miss Purchases Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi . 24 June 2020 . Memphis Medical News . 12 July 2017.
  10. News: Baptist Memorial Hospital Union County-50 Years . 24 June 2020 . New Albany Gazette . 15 March 2016.
  11. Web site: Baptist Medical Center Yazoo . Baptist Health Systems . 24 June 2020.
  12. News: Oeth . Annie . UMMC pediatric expansion grows to full seven-story height . 25 June 2020 . The University of Mississippi Medical Center.
  13. Web site: Conerly Critical Care Hospital . The University of Mississippi Medical Center . 26 June 2020.
  14. Web site: White . Barry . Property . Mississippi Department of Archives and History . 26 June 2020.
  15. News: New hospital gets a name . 26 June 2020 . The Copiah Monitor . 27 January 2016.
  16. Web site: EMSH History . East Mississippi State Hospital . 26 June 2020.
  17. News: Stribling . Will . Greenwood Leflore Hospital announces clinic closures, layoffs after UMMC submits bid to lease hospital . September 6, 2022 . Mississippi Today . September 1, 2022.
  18. Web site: Gulf Coast Healthcare System . The American Legion . 26 June 2020.
  19. News: Wright . Megan . With new building complete, what is to become of old hospital? . 29 June 2020 . Mississippi Business Journal . 26 September 2012.
  20. Web site: 2004 Report on Hospitals . Mississippi State Department of Health . State of Mississippi . 30 June 2020.
  21. Web site: KPC Promise of Vicksburg . American Hospital Directory . 27 June 2020.
  22. News: O'Hara . Jody . Hospital changing hands . 27 June 2020 . Stone County Enterprise . 25 September 2019.
  23. News: Biloxi Regional Medical Center renamed 'Merit Health Biloxi' . 27 June 2020 . WLOX . 18 May 2015.
  24. Web site: 2015 Report on Hospitals . Mississippi State Department of Health . 28 June 2020.
  25. Web site: Merit Health Central . Burn and Reconstructive Centers of America . 27 June 2020.
  26. Web site: History . Merit Health Madison . 27 June 2020.
  27. News: Hogan . Vershal . No more Natchez Regional: It's Merit Health Natchez . 27 June 2020 . The Natchez Democrat . 19 May 2015.
  28. Web site: History . Merit Health Rankin . 28 June 2020.
  29. News: Merit Health a 'new identity' for hospital . 28 June 2020 . The Vicksburg Post . 10 February 2015.
  30. Web site: History . Merit Health Wesley . 28 June 2020.
  31. Book: White, Deborah . Hospital on the Hill: The History of Medical Care From Tupelo Hospital Through North Mississippi Medical Center . Healthcare Foundation of North Mississippi . 2004 . 76.
  32. News: Van Dusen . Ray . Aberdeen hospital to remain unchanged through corporate restructure . 28 June 2020 . Monroe Journal . 7 April 2016.
  33. News: North Mississippi Health Services buys hospital in Amory . 29 June 2020 . Associated Press . 2 January 2019.
  34. Book: United States. Congress. Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress. 1963. U.S. Government Printing Office. 2135.
  35. Book: White, Deborah . Hospital on the Hill: The History of Medical Care From Tupelo Hospital Through North Mississippi Medical Center . Healthcare Foundation of North Mississippi . 2004 . 48.
  36. Web site: North Mississippi Medical Center Women's Hospital . American Hospital Directory . 29 June 2020.
  37. Book: White, Deborah . Hospital on the Hill: The History of Medical Care From Tupelo Hospital Through North Mississippi Medical Center . Healthcare Foundation of North Mississippi . 2004 . 79.
  38. Web site: About NSMC . North Sunflower Medical Center . 29 June 2020.
  39. Web site: Noxubee County Hospital . American Hospital Directory . 29 June 2020.
  40. Web site: Oceans Healthcare to Purchase Mississippi-Based Behavioral Health Facility . Oceans Healthcare . 30 June 2020.
  41. Web site: About . Ochsner Health . 30 June 2020.
  42. Web site: Our History . Rush Health Systems . 30 June 2020.
  43. Web site: Rush Health Systems to Join Ochsner Health . Ochsner Health . 12 July 2021.
  44. News: Anderson . Joanna . Sampling History: First county hospital provided health care, attracted surgeons closer to home . 30 June 2020 . GulfLive.com . 16 February 2017.
  45. Web site: Property . MDAH Historic Inventory Resources and Fact Sheet . State of Mississippi . 1 July 2020.
  46. Web site: Welcome to Singing River Gulfport!. Singing River Health System. 11 March 2021.
  47. Web site: Tallahatchie General Hospital - About . Tallahatchie General Hospital . 6 December 2013 . 1 July 2020.
  48. Web site: Our History . UMMC Grenada . 1 July 2020.
  49. Web site: Cummins . Ruth . Celebrating UMMC's 15 years with Holmes County . University of Mississippi Medical Center . 1 July 2020.
  50. Web site: West Campus of Delta Regional Medical Center . Delta Regional . 1 July 2020.
  51. Web site: Whitfield Medical Surgical Hospital . Mississippi State Hospital . State of Mississippi . 1 July 2020.
  52. Web site: Our History . Winston Medical Center . 1 July 2020.
  53. Web site: Hospital and Clinics . UMMC Healthcare . 1 July 2020.
  54. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet . United States Department of the Interior . 24 June 2020 .
  55. Book: White, Deborah . Hospital on the Hill: The History of Medical Care From Tupelo Hospital Through North Mississippi Medical Center . Healthcare Foundation of North Mississippi . 2004 . 75.
  56. Web site: Cosby Clinic and Hospital, Iuka, Mississippi, 1949-1976 . Mississippi Digital Library . 28 June 2020.
  57. News: Pham-Bui . Trang . Gulf Coast Medical Center Closing In Biloxi . 30 June 2020 . WLOX . 1 November 2007.
  58. Web site: McCracken Retires from NMMC with 42 Years of Service . North Mississippi Health Services . 29 June 2020.
  59. News: Chandler . Clay . Rural hospitals face uncertain future . 2 July 2020 . The Clarion-Ledger . 18 April 2015.
  60. News: Surratt . John . Kuhn's History: Vicksburg's hospital served the area well for decades . 25 June 2020 . The Vicksburg Post . 9 November 2018.
  61. News: Naylor . Robert . Mississippi Closing One Of Nation's Two Remaining Charity Hospital Systems . 2 July 2020 . Associated Press . 22 March 1989.
  62. News: Wright . Megan . Demolition of old hospital for school disappoints some . 2 July 2020 . Mississippi Business Journal . 17 November 2013.
  63. Web site: Mississippi . Mercy . 25 June 2020.
  64. News: Surratt . John . ParkView up for sale, with a $2.1M asking price . 25 June 2020 . The Vicksburg Post . 3 July 2017.
  65. News: Hogan . Vershal . Ceremony ends 41 years of medicine for facility . 2 July 2020 . The Natchez Democrat . 12 November 2015.
  66. News: Gertler . Jessica . Senatobia's emergency room closing in March . 1 July 2020 . WREG . 19 February 2018.
  67. Web site: 2000 Report on Hospitals . Mississippi State Department of Health . State of Mississippi . 30 June 2020.
  68. Web site: Okolona Community Hospital . American Hospital Directory . 29 June 2020.
  69. Book: United States. Congress. House. Hearings. 1953. U.S. Government Printing Office. 782.
  70. Web site: Cummins . Ruth . Belzoni after-hours clinic fills gap in health care access . UMMC . 1 July 2020.
  71. News: Owens . Cheryl . Newton in 'dire straights' after hospital's closure . 2 July 2020 . The Meridian Star . 10 January 2016.
  72. News: Jeter . Lynne . New community hospital a dream come true for Newton . 2 July 2020 . Mississippi Business Journal . 20 October 2003.
  73. News: Rubio . Daniel . Quitman County's only hospital is closing . 2 July 2020 . WREG . 29 September 2016.
  74. Web site: Regency Hospital of Jackson . American Hospital Directory . 30 June 2020.
  75. Web site: History . The Riley Foundation . 23 June 2020.
  76. News: Brown . Ida . Alliance Health Center . 2 July 2020 . The Meridian Star . 28 February 2016.
  77. Web site: Ward . Thomas . Taborian Hospital . The Mississippi Encyclopedia . 25 June 2020.
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  79. Web site: Anderson History . Anderson Regional Health System . 2 July 2020.