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1979

Doctor Joshua Miller performs the first kidney transplantation at the medical center in January, 1979.

1987

Since 1987, the Foundation has raised more than $150 million to help Jackson Health System deliver the best possible care.

1992

On August 3, 1992, Ryder Trauma Center opened just weeks before Hurricane Andrew devastated South Miami-Dade County.

1994

On October 28, 1994, the William Lehman Injury Research Center in Ryder Trauma was officially dedicated with special guests, including United States Secretary of Transportation Federico Peña and retired United States Rep.

1996

It opened its doors at the first Location, Miami, in 1996.

2000

The year 2000 marked the start of Jackson Healthcare.

The Fetal Imaging Center also was created in 2000.

2001

In October 2001, the United States Army selects Ryder Trauma as its only national Army Trauma Training Center in order to enhance the clinical skills and experience of its Forward Surgical Teams before being deployed for combat.

2005

With the Guardian Angels’ philanthropic support, the Adolescent Unit, located on the 4th floor of the Ryder Trauma Center, was renovated in 2005.

2006

It was the first time Jackson produced a surplus since 2006, and the system has earned an annual surplus every year since.

2008

South Wing 8 at Jackson Memorial, the Pediatric Emergency Room at Holtz Children’s Hospital, and the Mental Health Unit at Jackson South Medical Center received awards from Professional Research Consultants, Inc., also known as PRC, for receiving high patient satisfaction scores in 2008.

2010

Just 12 hours after the earthquake struck in January 2010, Project Medishare, an organization founded and led by University of Miami/Jackson physicians Doctor Barth Green and Doctor Arthur Fournier, had mobilized the first medical team on the ground in Haiti.

Jackson is awarded the 2010 NAPH Safety Net Award by the National Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems for “Emergency Preparedness.”

2011

Carlos A. Migoya has served as CEO of Jackson Health System since May 2011, overseeing one of the nation’s largest and most respected public healthcare networks.

2012

Ranked in eight specialties for United States News & World Report’s 2012-13 Best Children’s Hospitals.

In 2012, they made a $2.5 million gift to establish the Roberta Orlin Chaplin Digital Breast Imaging Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital.

2014

The Miami Transplant Institute’s abdominal transplant program (kidney, liver, pancreas, and intestine) performed more transplants than any other center in the United States in the first three months of 2014.

Jackson was selected for the President’s Award by The Beacon Council, Miami-Dade County’s official economic development agency, at the 2014 Beacon Awards.

The organization was renamed Jackson Health Foundation in 2014 to align more closely with Jackson Health System.

2015

Holtz Children’s Hospital at the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center is among the nation’s top children’s hospitals, according to the United States News & World Report 2015-16 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings.

In 2015, Jackson Health System formed a partnership with VIP Universal Medical Insurance Group (VUMI) to provide medical services to Jackson’s international patients.

Also in 2015, the Ryder System Charitable Foundation continued its support for the Ryder Trauma Center by making a $1 million pledge to enhance trauma services.

2016

Also in 2016, the Foundation received a $1 million gift from the Heat Foundation and a $500,000 gift from the Micky and Madeleine Arison Family Foundation.

2017

Holtz Children’s Hospital part of the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center is among the nation’s top children’s hospitals, according to the United States News & World Report 2017-18 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings.

2019

The Miami Transplant Institute claims the nation’s top position, performing more organ transplants than any other hospital in United States history, with a record-breaking 747 transplants performed in 2019.

2021

© 2021 Jackson Health System.

Holtz Children’s Hospital was the beneficiary of a $1 million gift from an anonymous donor in early 2021.

© 2021 Jackson Health Foundation.

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