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Huntsville Hospital System

The Huntsville Hospital Health System, also known as Huntsville Hospital, is a public, not-for-profit hospital organization consisting of several sites and buildings originating in the downtown area of Huntsville, Alabama. The Huntsville Hospital Health System has evolved and now owns or works with several other hospitals in Alabama. It has around 13,000 employees, 2,000 nurses and 650 physicians.

Huntsville Hospital System
The main building of Huntsville Hospital
Geography
Location101 Sivley Road, Huntsville, Alabama, United States
Coordinates34°43′16″N 86°34′37″W / 34.721°N 86.577°W / 34.721; -86.577
Organization
Care systemPublic
Services
Emergency departmentLevel I Trauma[1])
Beds941
History
Opened1895
Links
Websitewww.hhsys.org
ListsHospitals in Alabama
Governors Medical Tower

The hospital has no official ties to any college or university. It is only used for clinical rotations by students from the UAB School of Medicine, their family practice residency program, and local nursing and pharmacy students.

History edit

1895 – A small infirmary is opened on Mill Street. The Infirmary was the result of the United Charities of Huntsville, a group dedicated to helping the sick and needy. The rent was $12.50 per month.

1904 – The Infirmary moves to a new location. The house had previously been owned by Mollie Teal, who left the home to the city. 112 patients were treated in the Infirmary during the year.

1916 – The city appeals to the State Health Department for help after typhoid fever devastates the community. Dr. Carl Grote Sr., later to become known as the patriarch of Huntsville Hospital, answers the call.

1918 – An outbreak of Spanish Flu ravishes Huntsville. Almost 400 people died of the disease in less than four months. Dedication to their jobs became deadly when only four doctors in Madison County escaped the disease.

1925 – A campaign is begun by Dr. Carl Grote, Sr., to raise funds for a new hospital. In an outpouring of public sentiment, most of the money was raised by private donations. Property was donated by Harry Rhett, Sr.

1926 – A modern hospital, the first of its kind in the Tennessee Valley, is built. The name is officially changed from the Huntsville Infirmary to Huntsville Hospital. The first baby was delivered at Huntsville Hospital on June 11, 1926.

1932 – The Depression strikes home when the hospital is faced with the prospect of having to close its doors.

1943 – President Roosevelt approved $45,850 in federal funds to expand the hospital to 76 beds. The project also included the first emergency room and an X-ray department.

1955–57 – Expansion added new patient wings to the north and south ends of the 1926 building. An oxygen supply system was installed, and the entire facility was made more fireproof.

1961 – Huntsville Hospital was deeded over to the City of Huntsville in order to sell construction bonds to finance badly needed expansion.

1963 – Construction provided four floors of nursing units, bringing bed capacity to 320320.

1964 – Hospital Auxiliary volunteers, known as "Pink Ladies", begin their service.

1967 – The state's first, on-site employee child care center opens at Huntsville Hospital.

1973 – Huntsville Hospital is selected as the teaching facility for UAH's School of Primary Medical Care. In addition, North Alabama's only Neonatal Nursery opens at Huntsville Hospital.

1979 – Construction of North Tower brings bed capacity to 578.

1981 – The region's first open-heart surgery is performed at Huntsville Hospital by Dr. Stancil Riley.

1982 – Huntsville Hospital reincorporated under the State Health Care Authority Act.

1985 – MedFlight service is established at the hospital.

1994 – Huntsville Hospital purchases Medical Center Hospital (Humana) from Columbia, becoming Huntsville Hospital East.

1995 – Huntsville Hospital celebrates its 100th anniversary.

 
Huntsville Hospital tram system

2002 – Huntsville Hospital East becomes Huntsville Hospital for Women & Children. Huntsville Hospital completes construction of a two car overhead tram system connecting the main facilities on campus.

2005 – Construction begins on a new 84 bed patient room tower and an expanded Emergency Department.

2007 – Huntsville Hospital signs an affiliation contract with Athens-Limestone Hospital.

2009 – Huntsville Hospital is selected to build a hospital in nearby Madison, Alabama, the first new hospital in the state in 20 years; in addition, Huntsville Hospital acquires the Heart Center, P.C.

2012 – Huntsville Hospital enters into a 40-year lease partnership with Decatur General Hospital. Under the agreement, Huntsville Hospital-owned Parkway Medical Center in Decatur, Ala., and Decatur General will operate as one consolidated hospital under the name Decatur Morgan Hospital.[2]

Madison Hospital opens in Madison, Alabama.

2014 – Huntsville Hospital enters into a 40-year lease partnership with Helen Keller Hospital in Sheffield, Colbert County, Alabama.

2018 – Huntsville Hospital enters affiliation contract with Marshall Medical Centers in Marshal County, Alabama, and Lincoln Health System in Lincoln County, Tennessee.

2019 – Construction begins on a 24-room OR and 72-inpatient bed tower.

2024 - Huntsville Hospital enters an agreement to purchase DeKalb Regional Medical Center and its related physcians clinics in Ft. Payne, Alabama.

Facilities edit

 
The Medical District of Huntsville, Alabama, consisting largely of Huntsville Hospital's main campus.

The Huntsville Hospital System is contained within a number of buildings in the Medical District; a tram connects the Huntsville Hospital Main, Franklin Medical Tower and Huntsville Hospital for Women & Children.

  • Huntsville Hospital Main – the main facility
  • Huntsville Hospital for Women & Children
  • Huntsville Hospital Tram System
  • Madison Street Tower – 84 private rooms for treatment of oncology, neuro-surgical, cardiology, and orthopedic surgery patients.
  • Franklin Medical Tower- currently home to The Orthopedic Center, a private clinic of 27 doctors which includes specialties in all major body parts, pediatric, trauma, spine and sports medicine.
  • Medical Mall – an outpatient facility located just west of the medical district.
  • Madison Medical Park – a 25-acre (100,000 m2) medical campus which includes physician offices, a "wellness center", and Madison Hospital.
  • Blount Hospitality House – provides lodging for out-of-town relatives of patients in Huntsville area hospitals.
  • Governors Medical Tower – this 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) facility was designed to provide for patients undergoing same-day general surgeries.
  • The Heart Center – offers prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the heart and blood vessels; also has offices in Decatur, Sheffield and Boaz

Affiliate Hospitals edit

Huntsville Hospital Health Systems is in various forms of partnerships with the following hospitals around the state of Alabama:

References edit

  1. ^ "Trauma Centers". Alabama Public Health. Alabama Department of Public Health. 2020-12-15. Retrieved 2020-12-31.
  2. ^ "Huntsville Hospital to Acquire Decatur General, Consolidate Alabama Hospitals". www.beckershospitalreview.com. Retrieved 2018-06-18.
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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Huntsville Hospital Health System also known as Huntsville Hospital is a public not for profit hospital organization consisting of several sites and buildings originating in the downtown area of Huntsville Alabama The Huntsville Hospital Health System has evolved and now owns or works with several other hospitals in Alabama It has around 13 000 employees 2 000 nurses and 650 physicians Huntsville Hospital SystemThe main building of Huntsville HospitalGeographyLocation101 Sivley Road Huntsville Alabama United StatesCoordinates34 43 16 N 86 34 37 W 34 721 N 86 577 W 34 721 86 577OrganizationCare systemPublicServicesEmergency departmentLevel I Trauma 1 Beds941HistoryOpened1895LinksWebsitewww wbr hhsys wbr orgListsHospitals in Alabama Governors Medical TowerThe hospital has no official ties to any college or university It is only used for clinical rotations by students from the UAB School of Medicine their family practice residency program and local nursing and pharmacy students Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Affiliate Hospitals 3 ReferencesHistory edit1895 A small infirmary is opened on Mill Street The Infirmary was the result of the United Charities of Huntsville a group dedicated to helping the sick and needy The rent was 12 50 per month 1904 The Infirmary moves to a new location The house had previously been owned by Mollie Teal who left the home to the city 112 patients were treated in the Infirmary during the year 1916 The city appeals to the State Health Department for help after typhoid fever devastates the community Dr Carl Grote Sr later to become known as the patriarch of Huntsville Hospital answers the call 1918 An outbreak of Spanish Flu ravishes Huntsville Almost 400 people died of the disease in less than four months Dedication to their jobs became deadly when only four doctors in Madison County escaped the disease 1925 A campaign is begun by Dr Carl Grote Sr to raise funds for a new hospital In an outpouring of public sentiment most of the money was raised by private donations Property was donated by Harry Rhett Sr 1926 A modern hospital the first of its kind in the Tennessee Valley is built The name is officially changed from the Huntsville Infirmary to Huntsville Hospital The first baby was delivered at Huntsville Hospital on June 11 1926 1932 The Depression strikes home when the hospital is faced with the prospect of having to close its doors 1943 President Roosevelt approved 45 850 in federal funds to expand the hospital to 76 beds The project also included the first emergency room and an X ray department 1955 57 Expansion added new patient wings to the north and south ends of the 1926 building An oxygen supply system was installed and the entire facility was made more fireproof 1961 Huntsville Hospital was deeded over to the City of Huntsville in order to sell construction bonds to finance badly needed expansion 1963 Construction provided four floors of nursing units bringing bed capacity to 320320 1964 Hospital Auxiliary volunteers known as Pink Ladies begin their service 1967 The state s first on site employee child care center opens at Huntsville Hospital 1973 Huntsville Hospital is selected as the teaching facility for UAH s School of Primary Medical Care In addition North Alabama s only Neonatal Nursery opens at Huntsville Hospital 1979 Construction of North Tower brings bed capacity to 578 1981 The region s first open heart surgery is performed at Huntsville Hospital by Dr Stancil Riley 1982 Huntsville Hospital reincorporated under the State Health Care Authority Act 1985 MedFlight service is established at the hospital 1994 Huntsville Hospital purchases Medical Center Hospital Humana from Columbia becoming Huntsville Hospital East 1995 Huntsville Hospital celebrates its 100th anniversary nbsp Huntsville Hospital tram system2002 Huntsville Hospital East becomes Huntsville Hospital for Women amp Children Huntsville Hospital completes construction of a two car overhead tram system connecting the main facilities on campus 2005 Construction begins on a new 84 bed patient room tower and an expanded Emergency Department 2007 Huntsville Hospital signs an affiliation contract with Athens Limestone Hospital 2009 Huntsville Hospital is selected to build a hospital in nearby Madison Alabama the first new hospital in the state in 20 years in addition Huntsville Hospital acquires the Heart Center P C 2012 Huntsville Hospital enters into a 40 year lease partnership with Decatur General Hospital Under the agreement Huntsville Hospital owned Parkway Medical Center in Decatur Ala and Decatur General will operate as one consolidated hospital under the name Decatur Morgan Hospital 2 Madison Hospital opens in Madison Alabama 2014 Huntsville Hospital enters into a 40 year lease partnership with Helen Keller Hospital in Sheffield Colbert County Alabama 2018 Huntsville Hospital enters affiliation contract with Marshall Medical Centers in Marshal County Alabama and Lincoln Health System in Lincoln County Tennessee 2019 Construction begins on a 24 room OR and 72 inpatient bed tower 2024 Huntsville Hospital enters an agreement to purchase DeKalb Regional Medical Center and its related physcians clinics in Ft Payne Alabama Facilities edit nbsp The Medical District of Huntsville Alabama consisting largely of Huntsville Hospital s main campus The Huntsville Hospital System is contained within a number of buildings in the Medical District a tram connects the Huntsville Hospital Main Franklin Medical Tower and Huntsville Hospital for Women amp Children Huntsville Hospital Main the main facility Huntsville Hospital for Women amp Children Huntsville Hospital Tram System Madison Street Tower 84 private rooms for treatment of oncology neuro surgical cardiology and orthopedic surgery patients Franklin Medical Tower currently home to The Orthopedic Center a private clinic of 27 doctors which includes specialties in all major body parts pediatric trauma spine and sports medicine Medical Mall an outpatient facility located just west of the medical district Madison Medical Park a 25 acre 100 000 m2 medical campus which includes physician offices a wellness center and Madison Hospital Blount Hospitality House provides lodging for out of town relatives of patients in Huntsville area hospitals Governors Medical Tower this 20 000 square foot 1 900 m2 facility was designed to provide for patients undergoing same day general surgeries The Heart Center offers prevention diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the heart and blood vessels also has offices in Decatur Sheffield and BoazAffiliate Hospitals edit Huntsville Hospital Health Systems is in various forms of partnerships with the following hospitals around the state of Alabama Athens Limestone Hospital Hospital in Athens Limestone County Alabama Decatur Morgan Hospital Hospital in Decatur Morgan County Alabama Lawrence Medical Center Hospital in Moulton Lawrence County Alabama Helen Keller Hospital Hospital in Sheffield Colbert County Alabama Marshall Medical Centers Hospital in Marshall County Alabama Lincoln Medical Center Hospital in Fayetteville Lincoln County Tennessee Red Bay Hospital Hospital in Red Bay Franklin County AlabamaReferences edit Trauma Centers Alabama Public Health Alabama Department of Public Health 2020 12 15 Retrieved 2020 12 31 Huntsville Hospital to Acquire Decatur General Consolidate Alabama Hospitals www beckershospitalreview com Retrieved 2018 06 18 History Huntsville Hospital System Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Huntsville Hospital System amp oldid 1197511092, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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