Kettering Medical Center

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Kettering Medical Center (KMC) is located in Kettering, Ohio, United States, and is a part of a Network of facilities known as Kettering Medical Center Network which also includes Grandview Hospital (an osteopathic teaching hospital) located in Dayton, Ohio, Sycamore Hospital, in the southern suburb of Miamisburg, Southview Hospital, Kettering Youth Services, an adolescent psychiatric hospital, and a number of community clinics, several of which provide needed health care to Greater Dayton residents who do not have health insurance and need free or low cost option. The Kettering Medical Center is a faith-based not-for-profit regional acute care Hospital. It is affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, hence most of its administrative staff are Seventh-day Adventists.

The KMC Network also includes Kettering Affiliated Health Services that provides a host of other services and programs that extend KMC care to homes and businesses throughout the greater Dayton area and beyond.

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In the 2006 Report, Kettering Medical Center ranked in the Top 50 for hospitals specializing in Digestive Disorders. It is considered a Nurse Magnet Hospital because it satisfied standards for nursing excellence set by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. It received the highest possible rating for technological services, however sadly it has let some departments become technologically inferior. Another area of note is in its community services programs.

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