Research Medical Center-Brookside Campus

Research Medical Center-Brookside Campus
HCA Midwest Division
Map
Geography
Location6601 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Coordinates39°00′25″N 94°34′40″W / 39.00699°N 94.57779°W / 39.00699; -94.57779
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Links
Websiteresearchmedicalcenter.com/brookside-campus/
ListsHospitals in Missouri

Research Medical Center - Brookside Campus is an outpatient hospital located in the Brookside neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri at 6601 Rockhill Road. It is part of the HCA Midwest Division.

Hospital Background

Research Medical Center - Brookside Campus was originally established as Baptist Memorial Hospital in 1945.[1] It merged with Trinity Lutheran Hospital in 2001 to form Baptist-Lutheran Medical Center.[2] HCA Healthcare took ownership of Baptist-Lutheran Medical Center in 2003 as part of its purchase of Midwest Health. In 2006, the inpatient portion of the hospital was closed and all inpatient services were transferred at that time to Research Medical Center, an existing inpatient hospital and trauma center less than 2 miles (3.2 km) away.[3] The emergency department and outpatient services remained open, and the facility was renamed Research Medical Center - Brookside Campus to show that it had become a satellite facility of Research Medical Center. In 2016, it was announced that the old hospital tower would be converted into a senior continuum-of-care community.[4]

References

  1. ^ Boone, Dennis. "History in the Mending". Ingram's. Show-Me Publishing, Inc. Archived from the original on 14 May 2021. Retrieved 23 August 2022. In 1945, Baptist Memorial Hospital opened in Brookside (it's the Brookside campus building of Research Medical Center today)...
  2. ^ "Health Midwest finalizes merger of Trinity Lutheran, Baptist Medical". Kansas City Business Journal. American City Business Journals. 7 November 2001.
  3. ^ "HCA will rename Baptist-Lutheran". Kansas City Business Journal. American City Business Journals. 17 February 2006. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
  4. ^ Roberts, Rob (6 January 2016). "Former KC hospital will transform into $40M senior community". Kansas City Business Journal. American City Business Journals. Retrieved 24 February 2022.