[4] Good Samaritan Hospital had won numerous awards and was constantly recognized for its excellence in health care delivery and safety by places such as U.S. News & World Report, HealthGrades, and others.
[9] In November 2018, the scope of the civil rights complaint was expanded, alleging that Premier Health practices a pattern of discriminatory investment in regards to its placement of properties.
[11] In 1928, the city of Dayton partnered with the Sisters of Charity in Cincinnati to raise $1 million to construct the hospital.
In 2003, Samaritan Pavilion was opened and included an emergency department, intensive care unit, and two additional surgical suites.
[13] Abatement work on the inside of the hospital began in early March 2019, with exterior demolition planned to begin in April and continue through the first quarter of 2020.