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![[Flag of Metroplex Health System]](../images/u/us$mphs.gif) image by Randy Young, 11 June 2016
 
image by Randy Young, 11 June 2016
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Metroplex Health System is the primary healthcare provider for the counties 
of West Bell, Coryell, and Lampasas in Texas. A member of the Christian 
Adventist Health System – the tenth largest hospital system in the US – 
Metroplex operates two hospitals in Killeen and Lampasas as well as a behavioral 
health center. 
(http://www.mplex.org/)
The flag of Metroplex Health System can be seen in photographs online, 
especially at 
http://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Killeen--Hospital-flies-Donate-Life-flag-377503261.html 
(photo at 
http://media.graytvinc.com/images/Donate-life-flag.jpg). The flag features 
the corporate logo centered on a white field. The logo consists of a green 
stylized capital "M" toward the hoist. The "M" is topped by two dots, giving the 
appearance of two people holding hands. The name of the entity stretches toward 
the fly in blue capital letters. Below a thin green line are the words "SCOTT & 
WHITE HEALTHCARE" in smaller, black, capital letters, denoting one of 
Metroplex's primary partners in the area.
Randy Young, 11 June 2016