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Concord Hospital (New Hampshire)

Concord Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in the West End of Concord, New Hampshire. It is the principal site of the Concord Hospital regional health system which serves central New Hampshire, and is a teaching hospital affiliated with Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, New Hampshire's only medical school.[1]

Concord Hospital
Concord Hospital
Geography
Location250 Pleasant Street, Concord, New Hampshire, United States
Coordinates43°11′55″N 71°33′46″W / 43.198564°N 71.562842°W / 43.198564; -71.562842
Organization
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityDartmouth Geisel School of Medicine
Services
Emergency departmentLevel II trauma center
Beds295
HelipadYes (FAA LID: NH13)
History
Opened1891
Links
Websitehttp://www.concordhospital.org
ListsHospitals in New Hampshire

The hospital has "centers of excellence" in cardiac, cancer, orthopaedics, urology and women's health services, serving as a regional referral resource,[2] and its level II Trauma Center designation certifies that the hospital has the resources to provide a level of care for patients with a wide range of injuries.[3] Concord Hospital Medical Group, the administrating organization of Concord Hospital and affiliated institutions, consists of over 345 clinical providers in 28 sub-specialties at 35 locations.[4]

History edit

The Concord Hospital Association was founded in 1884, to provide care to the poor and sick of the Concord area. George A. Pillsbury, father of Pillsbury Company co-founder Charles Pillsbury, provided a gift of nearly $60,000 to the association for the construction of a charitable hospital. Margaret Pillsbury General Hospital, named after George's wife in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary, was opened on December 15, 1891. In 1896, another hospital, the Memorial Hospital for Women and Children, was opened to provide care for poor women and children. The two hospitals merged in 1946 to become Concord Hospital. As part of the merger, the Concord Hospital School of Nursing was established, remaining in operation until 1989.[5] In the summer of 2019 Concord Hospital was upgraded to a Level II Trauma Center after years of upgrades and preparations,[6] followed shortly by the opening of the Memorial building, which added new operating rooms, office space, and patient beds.[7] In 2021, the hospital received final approval to purchase Lakes Region General Hospital and Franklin Regional Hospital due to the latters' bankruptcy following the COVID-19 pandemic. After successful acquisition, the two hospitals were renamed to Concord Hospital-Laconia and Concord Hospital-Franklin, thus establishing a unified healthcare network in central New Hampshire.[8]

Rankings & recognitions edit

In 2023, Concord Hospital did not meet the criteria to be regionally ranked by U.S. News Health for the first time in several years. It did, however, receive "high performance" ratings in hip replacement and knee replacement surgery.[9]

Community benefits edit

In fiscal year 2017, Concord Hospital invested $51,513,840 of its annual budget to provide community benefit programs and services, which included $26,970,136 to specifically respond to the community health needs identified in the most recent Capital Region Health Needs Assessment conducted in 2015. In addition, the Concord Hospital Trust provided $2,688,670 in funding to support the hospital's charitable mission and the needs of vulnerable populations for a total of charitable investment of more than $54 million.[citation needed]

Notable persons edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Concord Hospital". ahd.com.
  2. ^ "About Us". www.concordhospital.org.
  3. ^ "Concord Hospital Certified as Level II Trauma Center". www.concordhospital.org.
  4. ^ "Concord Hospital Medical Group". www.concordhospital.org.
  5. ^ "Concord Hospital History". "Concord Hospital: Concord Hospital History". Archived from the original on 2012-07-29. Retrieved 2011-03-31. Retrieved 2011-03-28.
  6. ^ https://www.concordmonitor.com/concord-hospital-nh-26407534
  7. ^ "New Medical Office Building Scheduled to Open July 2020".
  8. ^ https://www.concordmonitor.com/lrg-healthcare-hospital-conord-nh-36863224
  9. ^ "Concord Hospital". health.usnews.com.
  10. ^ Langley, James M. (June 24, 1968). . The Concord Monitor. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Republished as "Who was James Langley" on November 7, 2013. Retrieved September 12, 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Concord Hospital Trust website

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MedicineServicesEmergency departmentLevel II trauma centerBeds295HelipadYes FAA LID NH13 HistoryOpened1891LinksWebsitehttp www concordhospital orgListsHospitals in New HampshireThe hospital has centers of excellence in cardiac cancer orthopaedics urology and women s health services serving as a regional referral resource 2 and its level II Trauma Center designation certifies that the hospital has the resources to provide a level of care for patients with a wide range of injuries 3 Concord Hospital Medical Group the administrating organization of Concord Hospital and affiliated institutions consists of over 345 clinical providers in 28 sub specialties at 35 locations 4 Contents 1 History 2 Rankings amp recognitions 3 Community benefits 4 Notable persons 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Concord Hospital Association was founded in 1884 to provide care to the poor and sick of the Concord area George A Pillsbury father of Pillsbury Company co founder Charles Pillsbury provided a gift of nearly 60 000 to the association for the construction of a charitable hospital Margaret Pillsbury General Hospital named after George s wife in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary was opened on December 15 1891 In 1896 another hospital the Memorial Hospital for Women and Children was opened to provide care for poor women and children The two hospitals merged in 1946 to become Concord Hospital As part of the merger the Concord Hospital School of Nursing was established remaining in operation until 1989 5 In the summer of 2019 Concord Hospital was upgraded to a Level II Trauma Center after years of upgrades and preparations 6 followed shortly by the opening of the Memorial building which added new operating rooms office space and patient beds 7 In 2021 the hospital received final approval to purchase Lakes Region General Hospital and Franklin Regional Hospital due to the latters bankruptcy following the COVID 19 pandemic After successful acquisition the two hospitals were renamed to Concord Hospital Laconia and Concord Hospital Franklin thus establishing a unified healthcare network in central New Hampshire 8 nbsp Margaret Pillsbury Hospital circa 1887 nbsp The Memorial Building in the Concord Hospital Campus 2017Rankings amp recognitions editIn 2023 Concord Hospital did not meet the criteria to be regionally ranked by U S News Health for the first time in several years It did however receive high performance ratings in hip replacement and knee replacement surgery 9 Community benefits editIn fiscal year 2017 Concord Hospital invested 51 513 840 of its annual budget to provide community benefit programs and services which included 26 970 136 to specifically respond to the community health needs identified in the most recent Capital Region Health Needs Assessment conducted in 2015 In addition the Concord Hospital Trust provided 2 688 670 in funding to support the hospital s charitable mission and the needs of vulnerable populations for a total of charitable investment of more than 54 million citation needed Notable persons editJoseph Avellone surgeon James M Langley first president of Concord Hospital 10 Susan Lynch pediatricianReferences edit nbsp New Hampshire portal Concord Hospital ahd com About Us www concordhospital org Concord Hospital Certified as Level II Trauma Center www concordhospital org Concord Hospital Medical Group www concordhospital org Concord Hospital History Concord Hospital Concord Hospital History Archived from the original on 2012 07 29 Retrieved 2011 03 31 Retrieved 2011 03 28 https www concordmonitor com concord hospital nh 26407534 New Medical Office Building Scheduled to Open July 2020 https www concordmonitor com lrg healthcare hospital conord nh 36863224 Concord Hospital health usnews com Langley James M June 24 1968 James M Langley Obituary The Concord Monitor Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Republished as Who was James Langley on November 7 2013 Retrieved September 12 2015 External links editOfficial website Concord Hospital Trust website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Concord Hospital New Hampshire amp oldid 1169185089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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