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A HISTORY OF CARING AND
A Plan for The Future
Floyd Medical Center has been Rome’s birthplace for almost 80 years, since 1942. Since then, more than 150,000 babies have been born at the hospital – more than 75 percent of the population of the hospital’s four-county primary service area. Kurt Stuenkel, President and CEO of Atrium Health Floyd, has guided the organization’s culture and strategy for the past 25 years, since 1996. Under his leadership, Floyd Medical Center has grown from a single county hospital to a medical hub with three hospitals totaling 389 beds that also includes a behavioral health center, primary care physician offices, eight urgent care centers and numerous outpatient services. Atrium 24
Health Floyd also is an economic force in the community and is the region’s largest employer with more than 3,400 teammates, and has an economic impact approaching $1 billion. Most recently, Stuenkel facilitated the merger of Floyd with Atrium Health, a Charlotte, N.C.-based not-for-profit system of 40 hospitals and more than 70,000 employees. That adigeorgia.com