HCA Midwest Division
HCA Midwest Health is a regional division of HCA—Hospital Corporation of America in the Kansas City metropolitan area of Kansas and Missouri.
Hospitals
The following medical centers and facilities are a part of HCA Midwest Health:
- Belton Regional Medical Center — Belton, Missouri
- Centerpoint Medical Center — Independence, Missouri
- Lafayette Regional Health Center — Lexington, Missouri
- Lee's Summit Medical Center — Lee's Summit, Missouri
- Menorah Medical Center — Overland Park, Kansas
- Overland Park Regional Medical Center — Overland Park, Kansas
- Overland Park Regional, Emergency Room of Shawnee — Shawnee, Kansas - one of HCA Midwest Health's freestanding emergency departments.
- Overland Park Regional, Emergency Room of Olathe — Olathe, Kansas - one of HCA Midwest Health's freestanding emergency departments.
- Research Medical Center — Kansas City, Missouri
- Research Medical Center-Brookside Campus — Kansas City, Missouri - also has one of HCA Midwest Health's freestanding emergency departments.
- Research Psychiatric Center — Kansas City, Missouri
The following medical centers are managed by HCA Midwest Health:
- Allen County Regional Hospital - Iola, Kansas
- Carroll County Memorial Hospital - Carrollton, Missouri
- Cass Regional Medical Center - Harrisonville, Missouri
History
The parent corporation, HCA—Hospital Corporation of America is based in Nashville, Tennessee. HCA, a for-profit hospital corporation, purchased these hospitals in 2003 from Health Midwest, Inc., a non-profit hospital corporation.
HCA's focus nationwide has been to realign their facilities to better serve primary markets, avoid duplication of services, and increase profits. Baptist-Lutheran Medical Center, a former HCA Midwest Health hospital, closed in April 2006 and was renamed Research Medical Center-Brookside Campus. Centerpoint Medical Center opened in May 2007. Lee's Summit Medical Center, opened in a new Lee's Summit location in August 2007.
In 2014 into 2015, HCA Midwest went through a rebranding process that included a new company name, new company logo, vision statement, mission statement along with a new set of values for the company as a whole. For a majority of 2014, these changes only impacted the hospitals themselves, but in July 2015, HCA Midwest Health shared its rebranded system to Kansas City using advertisements featuring a young Kansas City native, Davis, who shows how HCA Midwest is different from other local hospitals and is taking a turn for the better.