NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital
Baptist Memorial Health Care
Geography
LocationJonesboro, Arkansas, United States
Coordinates35°48′30″N 90°39′59″W / 35.80828°N 90.66632°W / 35.80828; -90.66632
Organization
FundingNon-profit hospital
Services
Emergency departmentLevel III trauma center
Beds228
HelipadYes
History
Opened1976
Links
Websitewww.baptistonline.org/...
ListsHospitals in Arkansas

NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital is a 228-bed healthcare facility in Jonesboro, Arkansas. It is part of the NEA Baptist Health System and Baptist Memorial Health Care.

History

It was first founded in 1976 as NEA Medical Center.

In 2007, it changed its name to NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital and partnered with Baptist Memorial Health Care in Memphis.[1]

In 2013, NEA Baptist Health System has completed a new construction project, $400 million medical campus in Jonesboro, AR.[2] The new campus features NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital, the specialties of NEA Baptist Clinic, and NEA Baptist Cancer Center.[3][4] The NEA Baptist Medical Campus is built on 85 acres of land, combining NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital and specialists of the NEA Baptist Clinic. The new facility features an integrated medical office building and hospital.

Facilities

NEA Baptist Memorial hospital has received approval as a Level III trauma center.[5] It has been investing in electronic medical records.

The hospital offers a number of inpatient and outpatient services, emergency care, surgical services including weight loss surgery, neurology, respiratory care, cancer care, and pulmonary rehabilitation. NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital also offers heart care through its Heart Center and labor and delivery services through the hospital's Women's Center. The hospital employs a chef and dieticians.[6]

The hospital is a six-story structure with 228 beds with expansion space for 300 beds total.[7] The NEA Baptist Clinic consists of two multispecialty physician structures. The campus also houses a free-standing 34,000 square-foot advanced cancer treatment center featuring radiation therapy, chemotherapy, medical oncology, clinical research, as well as supportive services.

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