Hospital System Changes Name

Mississippi Singing River Health System  The Singing River Hospital System is
changing its name to Singing River Health System.
by Associated Press
Published: Thu, January 01, 2009 - 10:14 am CST
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (AP) - The Singing River Hospital System is
changing its name to Singing River Health System.
Chris Anderson, the system's chief executive officer, says the
new name better represents a growing system that includes a
Regional Cancer Center and heart, neuroscience and other programs.
The system has 571 licensed beds in two hospitals - Singing
River Hospital in Pascagoula and Ocean Springs Hospital. It has
five community medical clinics and affiliated programs, including
Hospice of Light.
The hospital system had its beginning as Jackson County Hospital
in 1931.
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I think they should call there selve’s the Screwoff Hospital (I can’t stand that hospital) Not after how they treat everybody I know how goes there and they all stoped going there. Plus they take 4-ever if you tell ‘em your chest are hurting real bad they don’t give a flying flip. I hate that hospital

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