Overland Park Regional Medical Center

Overland Park, Kansas

General Information

10500 Quivira Road
Overland Park, KS  66215

270 Beds

Level II Trauma Center

Charting System

Meditech

Scrub color worn by Nurses

OB

N/A

General

Black or Royal Blue

OR

N/A

Hospital Description

Offering 343 beds, 600 physicians, and over 2,000 nurses, Overland Park Regional Medical
Center provides care to Johnson County, Kansas and the surrounding areas. Established in
1978, Overland Park offers a Level II Trauma Center and advanced cardiology services that
includes the state’s only robotic-assisted cardiac cath lab. Their Maternal Fetal Health Center
specializes in complex pregnancies and fetal care as well as offering a wide range of pediatric
specialities and a Level III NICU. Overland Park Regional Medical Center is one of 150 medical
centers in the HCA Midwest Health System, Kansas’ largest network and leader in healthcare in
the midwest.

Overland Park, KS is the second largest city in Kansas, home of approximately 200,000
residents. With the median age being 37.9, the city offers low crime rate, a variety of family-
friendly attractions, and an active outdoor scene, boasting 83 parks within the city. Summers in
Overland Park can be humid and hot, averaging in the upper 80s and 90s, while winters are
typically dry and cold, averaging in the low 40s. There is a strong corporate presence within the
city, being home to the Sprint Corporation before the 2020 merger with T-Mobile. In addition to a
300 acre Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, Overland Park includes the Scheels
Overland Park Soccer Complex, considered the top soccer facility in the nation by Livability.
Golfing, museums, farmers markets, and public art works are also easily accessible downtown
Overland Park. Consistently ranked among the top 10 best places to live in the United States by
CNNMoney.com, Overland Park could be your favorite new place to call home.

General Information

10500 Quivira Road
Overland Park, KS  66215

270 Beds

Level II Trauma Center

About this Hospital

Offering 343 beds, 600 physicians, and over 2,000 nurses, Overland Park Regional Medical
Center provides care to Johnson County, Kansas and the surrounding areas. Established in
1978, Overland Park offers a Level II Trauma Center and advanced cardiology services that
includes the state’s only robotic-assisted cardiac cath lab. Their Maternal Fetal Health Center
specializes in complex pregnancies and fetal care as well as offering a wide range of pediatric
specialities and a Level III NICU. Overland Park Regional Medical Center is one of 150 medical
centers in the HCA Midwest Health System, Kansas’ largest network and leader in healthcare in
the midwest.

Overland Park, KS is the second largest city in Kansas, home of approximately 200,000
residents. With the median age being 37.9, the city offers low crime rate, a variety of family-
friendly attractions, and an active outdoor scene, boasting 83 parks within the city. Summers in
Overland Park can be humid and hot, averaging in the upper 80s and 90s, while winters are
typically dry and cold, averaging in the low 40s. There is a strong corporate presence within the
city, being home to the Sprint Corporation before the 2020 merger with T-Mobile. In addition to a
300 acre Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, Overland Park includes the Scheels
Overland Park Soccer Complex, considered the top soccer facility in the nation by Livability.
Golfing, museums, farmers markets, and public art works are also easily accessible downtown
Overland Park. Consistently ranked among the top 10 best places to live in the United States by
CNNMoney.com, Overland Park could be your favorite new place to call home.

Charting System

Meditech

Scrub Color that Nurses Wear

OB

N/A

General

Black or Royal Blue

OR

N/A

Commuting

Hospital Features

Commuting

Walking & Biking

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Driving

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Public Transit

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Walking & Biking

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Driving

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Public Transit

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Food & Dining

Food & Dining

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Are there other options to eat nearby?

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Nurse Resources

Nurse Resources

Because of the fluctuation between floors, responses are coded as such 0-10% = No, 11-90% = Some, 90%+ = Yes

RT

CNA

Phleb

HUC

Free Charge

IV Start Team

Provider on Unit

Resource RN

Because of the fluctuation between floors, responses are coded as such 0-10% = No, 11-90% = Some, 90%+ =Yes

RT

CNA

Phleb

HUC

Free Charge

IV Start Team

Provider on Unit

Resource RN

Safety

Safety

 

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Scheduling & Floating

Scheduling and Floating

 

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Floor Culture & Pay

Floor Culture & Pay

 

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