The hospital operates a family medicine residency program for newly graduated osteopathic physicians (DO).
According to U.S. News & World Report, the hospital scores highly in patient safety and orthopedics.
[3] In 2009, the hospital filed chapter 11 reorganization proceedings, citing financial system breakdowns and poor contracts as contributing factors;[4] the hospital also serves a number of local residents that are underinsured or uninsured, contributing to financial challenges.
[5] The hospital has since invested in a new cardiac catheter lab, new general chemistry machines and digital mammography technology.
[4] The hospital operates two residency training programs for newly graduated osteopathic physicians.