Trinity Medical Center

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Trinity Medical Center
Trinity Regional Health System
Geography
Location Rock Island Moline, Illinois Muscatine, Iowa and Bettendorf, Iowa, United States
Organization
Care system Private Community Hospitals
Hospital type Community Sized, Full-Service Health Care System
Affiliated university Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences
Services
Emergency department Level II in Muscatine (Unity Campus) , Bettendorf, (Terrace Park Campus) and Moline (7th Street Campus) . Level I in Rock Island (West Campus).
Beds 600 +
History
Founded 1800s
Links
Website http://www.trinityqc.com
Lists Hospitals in the United States

Trinity Medical Center is a group of medical facilities based out of the Quad Cities of Illinois and Iowa. Its parent company is Trinity Regional Health System. The main campus, Trinity Rock Island, is in Rock Island, Illinois, with Trinity Moline in Moline, Illinois and Trinity Bettendorf in Bettendorf, Iowa. In 2010, Trinity acquired Unity Medical Center in Muscatine, Iowa, later renaming the facility Trinity Muscatine. The health system is a senior affiliate of the Iowa Health System, the state's first and largest integrated health care system. It is one of two main health care providers in the Quad Cities area, the other being Genesis Health System.

The hospital traces its history back to the late 19th century. The current Trinity Medical Centers in Illinois were the result of a merger between United Medical Center and Franciscan Medical Center.


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