MMS
Ron & Jack MMS Multiwall

About Us

Who Are We?

Hospital Consortium is a group of highly talented professionals that are dedicated to lowering the costs associated with the construction or remodeling of today's contemporary hospital. Led by President and Board Chairman, Ron Meyer, a veteran innovator of hospital equipment, Hospital Consortium has gathered an impressive array of Architects, Structural, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineers, as well as Interior Designers, Medical Equipment and Finance Specialists, who have pooled their talents and produced a standardized design for serving the medical and administrative needs of today's hospital. Coupled with our planning skills, we are also licensed contractors concerned only with the construction or remodeling of hospitals. Our services are available anywhere in the United States and in most foreign countries.

What Do We Do?

We innovate. . . we research and develop new products to meet new needs. . . we manufacture. . . we license. . . we build. . . we save lives. . . think of us as doctors of construction. If you've got growing pains, we have a cure.

How Do We Do It?

Through standardization of building components. All of our Medical Products are designed to be mounted in "comfort zones" that are easily reached by medical staff for their use while those devices that represent possible danger are inaccessible to the patient. Our MMS units are built in 12' x 48' modules. Our RMS units are shipped pre-wired with all structural components knocked down for assembly at the site. RMS units are designed to be relocatable. They are for use in areas struck by natural disasters such as the annual tornado sweeps through the Midwest or the need in China for the victims of the SARS epidemic. Both our MMS and RMS units are supplied with their own Power Pack Building complete with Potable Water, Stand Alone Generators, HVAC Systems, and Medical Gases. An entire hospital can be flown to disaster sites and erected by Army Engineers in hours to provide life saving medical services in a sterile environment.

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