Program areas at MGRMC
Mt. Graham Regional Medical Center, Inc. is a 25-bed hospital located in Graham County, Arizona. Effective September 28, 2021, the Medical Center became licensed as a Critical Access Hospital by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for reimbursement of services provided to Medicare beneficiaries. We are a nonprofit, community-owned and governed facility providing extensive medical services for Graham and Greenlee counties of Arizona. Our services include medical/surgical services, intensive care, obstetrics, emergency services, infusion therapy, chemotherapy, respiratory therapy, laboratory services, radiology, digital mammography, ultrasound, CT scans, MRI scans, and nuclear medicine. (Continued on Schedule O.)In addition to the services provided by the Medical Center, each month the following specialty care clinics are provided on the hospital campus: allergy and immunology; Otolaryngologist (Ear Nose Throat); cardiology; dermatology; oncology; orthopedics; pediatric cardiology; pediatric endocrinology; pediatric pulmonary; kidney, disability; endocrinology; and urology.In 2022, the Medical Center had 4,229 total inpatient days and 101,313 visits.The Medical Center provides health care services to patients who meet certain criteria under its charity care policy without charge or at amounts less than established rates. Since the Hospital does not pursue collection of these amounts, they are not reported as patient service revenue. The estimated cost of providing these services was approximately $334,000 for the year ended December 31, 2022, calculated by multiplying the ratio of cost to gross charges for the Medical Center by the gross uncompensated charges associated with providing charity care to its patients.