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Hillsboro Medical Center

Hillsboro Medical Center,[1] formerly Tuality Community Hospital, is a medical care facility located in Hillsboro in the U.S. state of Oregon. The 167-bed facility was founded in 1918 in downtown and is one of two hospitals in Hillsboro, Washington County's most populous city. Since 2019, it has been operated by OHSU Health, and previously had partnerships with Oregon Health & Science University and Pacific University.[2][3] At six stories tall, the main building was tied for the tallest in the city with the Hillsboro Civic Center as of 2006.[4]

Hillsboro Medical Center
OHSU Health (formerly Tuality Healthcare)
East façade and main entrance in 2022
Geography
LocationHillsboro, Washington County, Oregon, United States
Coordinates45°31′09″N 122°58′41″W / 45.519188°N 122.978039°W / 45.519188; -122.978039
Organization
TypeCommunity hospital
Affiliated universityOregon Health & Science University
Services
Beds167
History
Former name(s)Tuality Community Hospital
Opened1918
Links
Websitehttps://www.tuality.org
ListsHospitals in Oregon

History edit

What is now Hillsboro Medical Center traces its roots back to 1918, when Minnie Jones Coy started a small six-bed home-hospital in Hillsboro at Second and Oak Streets.[5] Two years later, the facility moved to Seventh and Oak in Hillsboro, expanded to 18 hospital beds, and was renamed Jones Hospital. In 1940, the hospital opened a new building with 28 beds. That addition included a nursery and delivery room, operating rooms, and an x-ray room. Six years later, another expansion was completed, with additional surgery areas, another delivery room, and a laboratory.[5]

In 1952, Jones died at age 57, leaving the 74-bed hospital to her estate.[5] Two years later, the estate sold the facility for $250,000 to a non-profit community group, who renamed it Tuality Community Hospital.[6] The hospital was expanded again in 1960, increasing the number of beds to 84. In 1970, the building was remodeled to add an intensive care (ICU) and coronary combined unit.

In 1973, a new orange brick facility was built; with that, much of the pre-1960 building was demolished. The revamped three-story hospital had 93 beds, opened on February 17, 1973, and cost $6 million.[6] In 1978, a fourth floor with 44 beds was added, and a year later, other sections of the building were expanded to allow for respiratory therapy, nuclear medicine, pathology, and biomedical engineering, among other services. With the 1982 purchase of Forest Grove Community Hospital in nearby Forest Grove, Oregon, the ownership group created the Fontus healthcare organization in 1983.[5] Expansion of the hospital continued in 1985 when a fifth and sixth story were added to increase capacity to 181 hospital beds. The expansion included a new laboratory and expanded surgical and x-ray facilities.

Construction of the Tuality Health Education Center adjacent to the hospital continued expansion through 1985 and into 1986.[5] A new birthing center was opened in May 1987 with ten single room suites for expectant mothers that were named state of the art by the American Institute of Architects.[7] In 1988, a 20-bed Extended Care Rehabilitation Center was created within the facility, reducing the number of hospital beds to 167. In 1996, a 400 car parking structure was built at the hospital campus. Two years later, an expanded birthing facility opened and MAX Light Rail expansion included a stop at the hospital. In 2002, the first open heart surgery at the hospital was performed and a cancer treatment center was opened as a joint project with Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU).[3][8]

In 2003, a 129,000-square-foot (12,000 m2) medical office building was finished adjacent to the hospital, with expanded doctors offices and a sky bridge to the main hospital. Tuality added eight hospitalists to the staff in 2005.[9] In 2006, Pacific University opened their new 105,000-square-foot (9,800 m2) Health Professions Campus at the Hillsboro hospital for housing its College of Health Professions.[10] The hospital was given permission by the city to add a mid-block crosswalk on Eighth Street in 2008.[11] The crosswalk connects the hospital building to the medical office building, and it was planned that the street would later be closed entirely to traffic on that block.[11]

Construction began on the Hillsboro Intermodal Transit Facility in 2009, which was a joint project of Tuality Healthcare, Pacific University, and the city that added additional parking along with facilities to support bicycle use.[12] The facility opened in September 2010.[13] In August 2010, the area around the campus became part of Hillsboro's Health and Education District.[13] The hospital earned an A rating in December 2012 for safety from the Leapfrog Group.[14]

In November 2019, Tuality Healthcare announced that it was changing the hospital's name to Hillsboro Medical Center, to better reflect its relationship with OHSU, three years after the two entities established a clinical partnership.[1]

Facility edit

 
South side of the building in 2007

Hillsboro Medical Center is located in a six-story orange-brick building in downtown Hillsboro between Tualatin Valley Highway. The facility contains a department of nuclear medicine,[15][16] a cardiac intensive care unit, a special skilled nursing ward for rehabilitation of long-term injuries,[17] an obstetrics unit, department of orthopedics, department of neurology, a cardiology department, and emergency care.[18] Additionally, there is a private heliport for transporting patients to and from the facility.[19] Tuality Hospital contained a 22-bed short-term skilled nursing unit, but this unit was closed in 2003.[20]

The hospital discharges 7,287 patients annually with a total of 28,908 patient days of hospitalization.[21] Quality indicators for 2005 include: average heart attack death rate, average balloon angioplasty death rate, average heart bypass surgery death rate, average gastro intestinal hemorrhage death rate, average congestive heart failure death rate, average hip fracture death rate, average stroke death rate, and average pneumonia death rate.[22] Hillsboro Medical Center is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO)[18] and the College of American Pathologists.[23]

Tuality Healthcare edit

Hillsboro Medical Center is operated by Tuality Healthcare. Tuality Healthcare is a not for profit, community healthcare organization that operates one other hospital, a health foundation, medical plazas, urgent care centers, an education center, and various other medical offices.[24] It became a partner with Oregon Health & Science University in 2016.[25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Egener, Max (November 13, 2019). "Tuality Healthcare becomes Hillsboro Medical Center". News-Times (Hillsboro ed.). from the original on November 23, 2019. Retrieved March 5, 2022.
  2. ^ Suh, Elizabeth. Pacific University seeks expansion. The Oregonian, September 7, 2007.
  3. ^ a b Harrington, Patrick. Tuality Healthcare, OHSU open cancer center. The Oregonian, October 7, 2002.
  4. ^ Bermudez, Esmeralda. Plan highlights. The Oregonian, November 16, 2006.
  5. ^ a b c d e (PDF). Tuality Healthcare. 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-28. Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  6. ^ a b Tuality Hospital begins in home. Hillsboro Argus, October 19, 1976.
  7. ^ Sisson, Mary (October 19, 1989). "Hospitals switch to single-room birthing". The Oregonian. pp. B4.
  8. ^ Harrington, Patrick. Tuality will pair up for heart surgery: The health care group seeks to serve the Hillsboro area’s rapidly growing and aging population. The Oregonian, July 27, 2000.
  9. ^ New Tuality doctors will stay in-house. The Oregonian, March 3, 2005.
  10. ^ Health Professions Campus. Pacific University. Retrieved on November 21, 2007.
  11. ^ a b Suh, Elizabeth (January 17, 2008). "Hillsboro OKs giving street to Tuality hospital". The Oregonian. from the original on November 25, 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  12. ^ Gordanier, Susan (August 16, 2009). "Ceremony marks start of intermodal transit facility construction". The Hillsboro Argus. from the original on August 19, 2009. Retrieved 10 February 2010.
  13. ^ a b Parks, Casey (September 3, 2010). "Hillsboro christens Health and Education District where medical providers and educators converge". The Oregonian. Retrieved 4 September 2010.
  14. ^ Korn, Peter (December 6, 2012). . Portland Tribune. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
  15. ^ Clinical Investigations. The Journal of Nuclear Medicine. Retrieved on March 24, 2008.
  16. ^ Harrington, Patrick. Tuality home to gallbladder experts. The Oregonian, December 26, 2002.
  17. ^ Stout, Heidi J. Money makers ...and the services that drain the system. Portland Business Journal, May 11, 2001.
  18. ^ a b Hospital Directory: Tuality Healthcare. U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved on November 21, 2007.
  19. ^ Tuality Hospital. flightwise.com. Retrieved on March 24, 2008.
  20. ^ Tuality Community Hospital. Hospital-Data.com. Retrieved on March 24, 2008.
  21. ^ Individual Hospital Statistics for Oregon. American Hospital Directory. Retrieved on March 24, 2008.
  22. ^ 2005 Oregon Hospital Quality Indicators. 2007-02-17 at the Wayback Machine Oregon Department of Administrative Services. Retrieved on March 24, 2008.
  23. ^ Oregon Hospital Quality Indicators: Hospital Specific Reports. 2007-09-26 at the Wayback Machine Oregon Department of Administrative Services. Retrieved on March 24, 2008.
  24. ^ About Us. 2007-05-03 at the Wayback Machine
  25. ^ "Tuality Healthcare and OHSU announce clinical affiliation" (Press release). Oregon Health & Science University. February 2, 2016. Retrieved March 5, 2022.

External links edit

  • U.S. News & World Report: Tuality Healthcare

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Parts of this article those related to the hospital s being renamed in 2019 in spring 2020 new signage is now in place need to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2020 Hillsboro Medical Center 1 formerly Tuality Community Hospital is a medical care facility located in Hillsboro in the U S state of Oregon The 167 bed facility was founded in 1918 in downtown and is one of two hospitals in Hillsboro Washington County s most populous city Since 2019 it has been operated by OHSU Health and previously had partnerships with Oregon Health amp Science University and Pacific University 2 3 At six stories tall the main building was tied for the tallest in the city with the Hillsboro Civic Center as of 2006 4 Hillsboro Medical CenterOHSU Health formerly Tuality Healthcare East facade and main entrance in 2022GeographyLocationHillsboro Washington County Oregon United StatesCoordinates45 31 09 N 122 58 41 W 45 519188 N 122 978039 W 45 519188 122 978039OrganizationTypeCommunity hospitalAffiliated universityOregon Health amp Science UniversityServicesBeds167HistoryFormer name s Tuality Community HospitalOpened1918LinksWebsitehttps www tuality orgListsHospitals in Oregon Contents 1 History 2 Facility 3 Tuality Healthcare 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editWhat is now Hillsboro Medical Center traces its roots back to 1918 when Minnie Jones Coy started a small six bed home hospital in Hillsboro at Second and Oak Streets 5 Two years later the facility moved to Seventh and Oak in Hillsboro expanded to 18 hospital beds and was renamed Jones Hospital In 1940 the hospital opened a new building with 28 beds That addition included a nursery and delivery room operating rooms and an x ray room Six years later another expansion was completed with additional surgery areas another delivery room and a laboratory 5 In 1952 Jones died at age 57 leaving the 74 bed hospital to her estate 5 Two years later the estate sold the facility for 250 000 to a non profit community group who renamed it Tuality Community Hospital 6 The hospital was expanded again in 1960 increasing the number of beds to 84 In 1970 the building was remodeled to add an intensive care ICU and coronary combined unit In 1973 a new orange brick facility was built with that much of the pre 1960 building was demolished The revamped three story hospital had 93 beds opened on February 17 1973 and cost 6 million 6 In 1978 a fourth floor with 44 beds was added and a year later other sections of the building were expanded to allow for respiratory therapy nuclear medicine pathology and biomedical engineering among other services With the 1982 purchase of Forest Grove Community Hospital in nearby Forest Grove Oregon the ownership group created the Fontus healthcare organization in 1983 5 Expansion of the hospital continued in 1985 when a fifth and sixth story were added to increase capacity to 181 hospital beds The expansion included a new laboratory and expanded surgical and x ray facilities Construction of the Tuality Health Education Center adjacent to the hospital continued expansion through 1985 and into 1986 5 A new birthing center was opened in May 1987 with ten single room suites for expectant mothers that were named state of the art by the American Institute of Architects 7 In 1988 a 20 bed Extended Care Rehabilitation Center was created within the facility reducing the number of hospital beds to 167 In 1996 a 400 car parking structure was built at the hospital campus Two years later an expanded birthing facility opened and MAX Light Rail expansion included a stop at the hospital In 2002 the first open heart surgery at the hospital was performed and a cancer treatment center was opened as a joint project with Oregon Health amp Science University OHSU 3 8 In 2003 a 129 000 square foot 12 000 m2 medical office building was finished adjacent to the hospital with expanded doctors offices and a sky bridge to the main hospital Tuality added eight hospitalists to the staff in 2005 9 In 2006 Pacific University opened their new 105 000 square foot 9 800 m2 Health Professions Campus at the Hillsboro hospital for housing its College of Health Professions 10 The hospital was given permission by the city to add a mid block crosswalk on Eighth Street in 2008 11 The crosswalk connects the hospital building to the medical office building and it was planned that the street would later be closed entirely to traffic on that block 11 Construction began on the Hillsboro Intermodal Transit Facility in 2009 which was a joint project of Tuality Healthcare Pacific University and the city that added additional parking along with facilities to support bicycle use 12 The facility opened in September 2010 13 In August 2010 the area around the campus became part of Hillsboro s Health and Education District 13 The hospital earned an A rating in December 2012 for safety from the Leapfrog Group 14 In November 2019 Tuality Healthcare announced that it was changing the hospital s name to Hillsboro Medical Center to better reflect its relationship with OHSU three years after the two entities established a clinical partnership 1 Facility edit nbsp South side of the building in 2007 Hillsboro Medical Center is located in a six story orange brick building in downtown Hillsboro between Tualatin Valley Highway The facility contains a department of nuclear medicine 15 16 a cardiac intensive care unit a special skilled nursing ward for rehabilitation of long term injuries 17 an obstetrics unit department of orthopedics department of neurology a cardiology department and emergency care 18 Additionally there is a private heliport for transporting patients to and from the facility 19 Tuality Hospital contained a 22 bed short term skilled nursing unit but this unit was closed in 2003 20 The hospital discharges 7 287 patients annually with a total of 28 908 patient days of hospitalization 21 Quality indicators for 2005 include average heart attack death rate average balloon angioplasty death rate average heart bypass surgery death rate average gastro intestinal hemorrhage death rate average congestive heart failure death rate average hip fracture death rate average stroke death rate and average pneumonia death rate 22 Hillsboro Medical Center is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations JCAHO 18 and the College of American Pathologists 23 Tuality Healthcare editMain article Tuality Healthcare Hillsboro Medical Center is operated by Tuality Healthcare Tuality Healthcare is a not for profit community healthcare organization that operates one other hospital a health foundation medical plazas urgent care centers an education center and various other medical offices 24 It became a partner with Oregon Health amp Science University in 2016 25 See also editList of hospitals in Portland OregonReferences edit a b Egener Max November 13 2019 Tuality Healthcare becomes Hillsboro Medical Center News Times Hillsboro ed Archived from the original on November 23 2019 Retrieved March 5 2022 Suh Elizabeth Pacific University seeks expansion The Oregonian September 7 2007 a b Harrington Patrick Tuality Healthcare OHSU open cancer center The Oregonian October 7 2002 Bermudez Esmeralda Plan highlights The Oregonian November 16 2006 a b c d e Tuality Healthcare history highlights PDF Tuality Healthcare 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 2007 09 28 Retrieved November 24 2022 a b Tuality Hospital begins in home Hillsboro Argus October 19 1976 Sisson Mary October 19 1989 Hospitals switch to single room birthing The Oregonian pp B4 Harrington Patrick Tuality will pair up for heart surgery The health care group seeks to serve the Hillsboro area s rapidly growing and aging population The Oregonian July 27 2000 New Tuality doctors will stay in house The Oregonian March 3 2005 Health Professions Campus Pacific University Retrieved on November 21 2007 a b Suh Elizabeth January 17 2008 Hillsboro OKs giving street to Tuality hospital The Oregonian Archived from the original on November 25 2022 Retrieved 24 November 2022 Gordanier Susan August 16 2009 Ceremony marks start of intermodal transit facility construction The Hillsboro Argus Archived from the original on August 19 2009 Retrieved 10 February 2010 a b Parks Casey September 3 2010 Hillsboro christens Health and Education District where medical providers and educators converge The Oregonian Retrieved 4 September 2010 Korn Peter December 6 2012 Portland area hospitals earn passing grades in new ranking Portland Tribune Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved 24 November 2022 Clinical Investigations The Journal of Nuclear Medicine Retrieved on March 24 2008 Harrington Patrick Tuality home to gallbladder experts The Oregonian December 26 2002 Stout Heidi J Money makers and the services that drain the system Portland Business Journal May 11 2001 a b Hospital Directory Tuality Healthcare U S News amp World Report Retrieved on November 21 2007 Tuality Hospital flightwise com Retrieved on March 24 2008 Tuality Community Hospital Hospital Data com Retrieved on March 24 2008 Individual Hospital Statistics for Oregon American Hospital Directory Retrieved on March 24 2008 2005 Oregon Hospital Quality Indicators Archived 2007 02 17 at the Wayback Machine Oregon Department of Administrative Services Retrieved on March 24 2008 Oregon Hospital Quality Indicators Hospital Specific Reports Archived 2007 09 26 at the Wayback Machine Oregon Department of Administrative Services Retrieved on March 24 2008 About Us Archived 2007 05 03 at the Wayback Machine Tuality Healthcare and OHSU announce clinical affiliation Press release Oregon Health amp Science University February 2 2016 Retrieved March 5 2022 External links editOregon Hospital Quality Indicators U S News amp World Report Tuality Healthcare Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hillsboro Medical 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