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Bryan Martyn and Art Sanders: As Queen Creek pursues the request from Banner Health to annex the new Banner Ironwood Medical Center property, concerns have surfaced that this annexation will take away from Pinal County and its residents to benefit Queen Creek and its residents. Together, we are writing to assure all area residents that regardless of any annexation, this hospital will be a tremendous benefit to everyone.
Julie Nunley has been named chief executive officer of Banner Ironwood Medical Center, 37000 N. Gantzel Road in San Tan Valley. She will assume her duties June 4. Nunley replaces Deb Krmpotic, who is now CEO at Banner Estrella Medical Center in west Phoenix.
Banner Ironwood Medical Center named Terresa Paulus as its new chief nursing officer.
Banner Ironwood Medical Center is inviting the community to view the new hospital during an open house event 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the facility, south of Combs Road on Gantzel Road, adjacent to Queen Creek.
Banner Ironwood Medical Center is scheduled to open Nov. 1 to serve the San Tan Valley and Queen Creek communities.
Banner Ironwood Medical Center welcomed its 1,000th baby delivery for 2012 on Dec. 29.
The Banner Ironwood Medical Center is expanding to handle more patients by opening its fourth floor on Jan. 4. The $5.1 million expansion includes 12 additional inpatient beds and four more labor and delivery rooms.
Banner Health announced this week leadership changes involving three CEOs at Banner Health's Valley hospitals, including Banner Desert Medical Center. The changes take effect March 5.
Three East Valley Banner Health hospitals are testing a program that allows patients with behavioral health issues in hospital emergency departments to “see” a psychiatrist via a secured video link.
A cancer treatment and research center will expand its presence in the East Valley by constructing a new clinic in Gilbert.
For the second straight year in its rivalry game against Deer Valley, Ironwood returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown.
Banner Health has appointed Nancy Burton chief executive officer of a future hospital in northern Pinal County.
Banner Health announced Tuesday construction on the highly anticipated Banner Ironwood Medical Center in Pinal County will begin in the first quarter of 2008.
Banner Health announced Tuesday that construction on the highly anticipated Banner Ironwood Medical Center in Pinal County will begin in the first quarter of 2008.
Banner Health plans to announce a timeline for opening its new Ironwood location by the end of the year. Meanwhile, Queen Creek and Banner are continuing talks on annexing the hospital into the town.
Growth and expansion over the last few years has made Banner Health the leading employer in the City of Mesa.
Banner Health is planning an 80-acre medical campus southeast of Queen Creek, and area residents get to vote on the new facility’s name.
Banner Health will offer a mobile heath unit, which will travel to area schools to treat uninsured or underinsured children up to 21-years-old, beginning Jan. 14.
Banner Health officials have asked Queen Creek to annex land planned for a hospital to avoid paying high impact fees to Pinal County and to help attract physicians. The Town Council is scheduled to take up the request at its meeting Wednesday.
Two longtime medical office real estate firms plan to merge.
A state-of-the-art cancer treatment and research center will be built near Mercy Gilbert Medical Center.
Banner Ironwood Medical Center will hold an OB/GYN Open House 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, at the new facility, 37000 N. Gantzel Road. Participants can tour the women and infant services area, and speak informally with physicians and staff who provide medical services at Banner Ironwood.
Banner Ironwood Medical Center sits in an unincorporated area of Pinal County known as San Tan Valley but could be annexed into neighboring Queen Creek.
TAKING SHAPE: McCarthy Construction workers are hard at work at the site of the future Banner Ironwood Medical Center in Pinal County Sept. 12, 2008. The facility is expected to open in the fall of 2009.
Remember getting a new pair of shoes every year for school? Many students in the Florence Unified School District come from homes that lack the money to buy that back-to-school staple. So Banner Ironwood Medical Center in San Tan Valley is hosting a shoe drive for them.
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