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HCA Midwest Health System
903 E. 104th Street, Suite 500
Kansas City, MO 64131
Division Office: (816) 508-4000
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HCA Midwest Health System

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As a recognized leader in healthcare, HCA Midwest attracts physicians who are leaders in their field. In fact, our doctors and nurses are often ranked among the best in the region, trained at some of the nation's leading medical and nursing schools. Use the link above to search for a doctor or call 1-800-386-9355.

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The Patient Financial Resource is available at the facilities listed below.  Here you can review our pricing commitment, receive pricing estimates and information, and pay your bill online.

HCA Midwest Health System
903 E. 104th St, Suite 500
Kansas City, MO 64131
(816) 508-4000


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Ethics Compliance Officer:
Marie Crockett
(816) 508-4082


Media Relations
Susan Kaufmann (816) 508-4144


Human Resources:
Mendy Ketcherside (816) 508-4076


Physician Recruitment:
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About Our Network of Hospitals

HCA Midwest Health System is the area’s largest healthcare network, consisting of hospitals, outpatient centers, clinics, physician practices, surgery centers and an array of other services to meet the healthcare needs of the greater Kansas City area. HCA Midwest Health System has invested more than $600 million to enhance and expand patient services since April 2003.

 

  • Hospitals in 2009: 9
  • Surgery Center in 2009: 5
  • Psychiatric Care Facilities in 2008: 1
  • Total Physicians: 1,861
  • Total Employees: 8,127
  • Number of Licensed Beds in 2009: 1,563
  • Total Volunteers: 963 (as of 12/31/2009)
  • Total patients treated in 2009: 583,822
  • Annual Hospital Admissions in 2009: 53,110
  • Annual Emergency Visits in 2009: 196,955

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Call 1-800-386-9355 to schedule an appointment with an HCA Midwest Health System doctor. Our operators are standing by 24/7 to take your call.

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Nurses On-Call

If you need to find the right doctor for you or the answer to a health question, HCA Midwest Health System’s Nurses On-Call is your resource: (816) 751-3000 or (913) 541-7400. Or, request a callback online.

Nurses On-Call represents Midwest Physicians at all HCA Midwest Health System hospitals.

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  • Aug. 31, 2010—Spinning Wheels: Suzanne Schultz, chief medical physicist in Research Medical Center’s Radiation Oncology department is featured in September's HERLIFE magazine Read
  • Aug. 25, 2010—Midwest Cancer Care Sponsors Major Oncology Symposium  Read
  • Aug. 18, 2010—HCA Midwest Health System Partners with the March of Dimes Greater Kansas Chapter
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  • Aug. 10, 2010—HCA Midwest Health System recognized in US News & World Report for quality care for heart disease and stroke Read
  • July 19, 2010—HCA Midwest Health System Launches iTriage Revolutionary Software Application Read
  • July 19, 2010—Sarah Bloom Joins HCA Midwest Health System as Chief Information Officer Read
  • Midwest Cancer Care and HCA Midwest Health System serve as presenting sponsor at annual Light the Night event
    • Check-in 6 p.m., Walk 7:45 p.m., Sept. 25, 2009, Corporate Woods
    • Participants raise a minimum of $25 and carry illuminated balloons - - red for supporters, white for survivors of all types of cancer and gold for those walking in memory of a loved one. Anyone can take part – children, adults and leashed dogs are all welcome. This is a casual walk with no fitness requirements. To register for the walk or to make a donation, call (913) 262-1515 or visit LightTheNight.org
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