Talk:Atrium Health Floyd
Stop deleting
[edit]Wiki adminsitrators, please do not delete this article again. I created a stub months ago, and an admin deleted it without checking it. Now someone from FMC finally recreated it, but it was very basic and got autotagged for speedy removal. I was editing it to remove that tag and enhance the article when an admin removed it again. Since it was a viable article, it appears that the admin deleting it the second time also failed to check it before removing it.
If you have any specific objections to the content of the article, please post them here, don't just delete it. JD Lambert(T|C) 22:53, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
- The first two paragraphs seem like copyvio's. - Milk's Favorite Cookie 23:22, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
- That prose was written by someone working for FMC, so if copyright used to cover it, they have effectively moved this to the public domain. It was just posted today, so on a less legalistic note, feel free to rephrase, restructure, or otherwise improve it. JD Lambert(T|C) 01:59, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
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Cherokee Medical Center is a not-for-profit 60-bed hospital in Centre, Alabama, and provides emergency care, imaging, drug and alcohol treatment, lab work, a pharmacy, respiratory care and surgical services. Polk Medical Center in Cedartown, Georgia is a 25-bed, critical access hospital. Polk Medical Center provides a Level IV Trauma Center, inpatient rehabilitation, imaging, lab work and infusion therapy. Floyd Behavioral Health Center, a freestanding 53-bed behavioral health facility, in Rome Georgia that provides outpatient and inpatient treatment for adults who need help with mental health issues and substance abuse.:
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