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The Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center is a hospital in Memorial City,
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. It is a part of the
Memorial Hermann Healthcare System Memorial Hermann Health System is the largest not-for-profit health system in southeast Texas and consists of 17 hospitals, 8 Cancer Centers, 3 Heart & Vascular Institutes, and 27 sports medicine and rehabilitation centers, in addition to other ...
and houses the system's headquarters. Pediatric care to the hospital is provided by doctors from Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital which treats infants, children, teens, and young adults age 0-21.


History

The hospital opened in 1971 as Memorial City General Hospital and took its current name in 1988. As of 2007 it had 527 beds and cares for over 25,000 patients per year.2007 Inventory and Database
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In July 2006 the hospital system and MetroNational Corp. announced plans to build the Memorial Hermann Tower.Azevedo, Mary Ann. "Memorial Hermann headquarters to anchor west Houston skyscraper." ''
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As of July 2010, the tenant space in the Memorial City complex had an occupancy rate of 65-70%. On July 9, 2010 the hospital system entered into a lease for over of office space with MetroNational Corp., involving the building formerly named the North Tower and the Medical Office Buildings 1–4 on the Memorial City campus. The hospital system continued to use
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to handle the leasing and management. The new Memorial Hermann tower was scheduled to open on December 6, 2009.Dawson, Jennifer.
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In 2013 the hospital was ranked No. 5 in the
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list of the ten most affordable hospitals in the State of Texas.


Facilities

The hospital is located in Memorial City at the intersection of
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and Gessner Road.Dawson, Jennifer. "Memorial Hermann leases office space in W. Houston." ''
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As of 2009 the hospital has 427 licensed beds and a maximum capacity of 647 beds. It also has a total of of space. The hospital system includes the 35-story, Memorial Hermann Tower, the System Services Building (formerly the North Tower), the East Tower, the Heart and Vascular Institute, and the original hospital building. The original hospital is in the middle of the campus with other buildings surrounding it. The land on which the Memorial Hermann Tower was built, the corner of I-10 and Gessner, was previously vacant. The system planned to dedicate the first 15 floors to inpatient services including cancer, medical/surgical, and women's services. The higher floors were to be used for office space for the system, physician offices, and outpatient services.Azevedo, Mary Ann. "Memorial Hermann headquarters to anchor west Houston skyscraper." ''
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The headquarters of the health care system are located in the Memorial Hermann Tower. The headquarters were scheduled to move there from a facility on
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( Southwest Freeway) in mid-2010. In 2006 developers stated that the Memorial Hermann Tower would be the tallest building in the I-10 corridor in western Houston. In 2006 Marshall Heins, the system's vice president of construction, real estate and support services, said that the Memorial City location was chosen as the system headquarters because "The Memorial City area happens to be the geographic hub of Houston as well as the Memorial Hermann Healthcare System. All our facilities are easy to get to on Beltway 8, so we wanted a location that was close to it." The new Memorial Hermann Tower building and the renovated North Tower have a total of of space. The former North Tower was to be renovated for system office leasing and its former functions were to move to the new Memorial Hermann Tower. The 2000s expansion, which had a price tag of $200 million, also included a parking garage and a skybridge to the
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. In 2009 the hospital opened the Children's Emergency Center. The facility has six rooms designed for the care of pediatric patients. It is includes books, fish tanks, televisions, and murals. The medical equipment available, including special intravenous lines and smaller blood pressure cuffs, is designed for pediatric patients. The hospital houses the Technical Education Center, a facility. It is a center for training programs for licensed surgical technology, vocational nursing, and radiology. It opened on March 27, 2003. Previously training for those programs was offered in various Memorial Hermann locations.


Hospital rating data

The HealthGrades website contains the clinical quality data for Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center, as of 2018. For this rating section clinical quality rating data and patient safety ratings are presented. For inpatient conditions and procedures, there are three possible ratings: worse than expected, as expected, better than expected. For this hospital the data for this category is: *Worse than expected - 2 *As expected - 15 *Better than expected - 19 For patient safety ratings the same three possible ratings are used. For this hospital they are: *Worse than expected - 0 *As expected - 7 *Better than expected - 6 Percent of patients who would rate this hospital as a 9 or 10 - 81%. Percent of patients nationally who rate hospitals on average a 9 or 10 - 69%.HealthGrades website, https://www.healthgrades.com/hospital-directory/texas-tx-houston/memorial-hermann-memorial-city-medical-center-hgst573bc8b6450610 .


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