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Westchester Medical Center

Westchester Medical Center University Hospital (WMC), formerly Grasslands Hospital, is an 895-bed Regional Trauma Center [1] providing health services to residents of the Hudson Valley, northern New Jersey, and southern Connecticut. It is known for having one of the highest case mix index rates of all hospitals in the United States.[2] 652 beds are at the hospital's primary location in Valhalla, while the other 243 beds are at the MidHudson Regional Hospital campus in Poughkeepsie. It is organized as Westchester County Health Care Corporation, and is a New York State public-benefit corporation.[3][4]

Westchester Medical Center
Westchester County Health Care Corporation
Geography
Location100 Woods Road, Valhalla, New York, United States
Coordinates41°05′10″N 73°48′20″W / 41.086133°N 73.8054204°W / 41.086133; -73.8054204
Organization
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeAcute Care
Affiliated universityNew York Medical College
Services
Emergency departmentRegional Trauma Center
Beds652
HelipadFAA LID: 7NK8
History
Opened1977
Links
WebsiteOfficial website
ListsHospitals in New York State

Westchester Medical Center is the primary academic medical center and University Hospital of New York Medical College.[5] Many of New York Medical College's faculty provide patient care, teach, and conduct research at the adjacent campus. Westchester Medical Center provides diverse specialty services to patients of all ages, hosts one of the leading kidney and liver transplant programs in New York,[6] and is home to Maria Fareri Children's Hospital, the only all-specialty children's hospital in the region.[7][8]

Organization edit

Westchester County Health Care Corporation is guided by an 18-member board of directors, many of whom are appointed by the New York State Governor. Its management team is headed by president and CEO Michael Israel, who is also on the board and reports to the board.[9] In 2017, it had operating expenses of $1.379 billion, an outstanding debt of $670.27 million, and a level of staffing of 3,342 people.[10]

History edit

Originally purchased in 1915, the site which would eventually become Westchester Medical Center was first used as a United States Army hospital during World War I. In 1920, the Army turned the hospital over to the Westchester County government which renamed it Grasslands Hospital.[11] In the 1920s and 1930s, Grasslands Hospital specialized in treating adults and children with tuberculosis, polio, scarlet fever, and diphtheria and later became known for its cardiovascular services and became one of the first public institutions to establish a renal dialysis unit. Grasslands Hospital was closed in 1977 to make way for its modern replacement, the newly built regional academic medical center then known as Westchester County Medical Center.[12] In 1998, Westchester Medical Center became an independent institution after being spun off from the county government as an independent public benefit corporation known as the Westchester County Health Care Corporation.[13]

Clinical and specialty services edit

 
Maria Fareri Children's Hospital

With 900 physicians, Westchester Medical Center specializes in many different services.

  • Maria Fareri Children's Hospital: The only all-specialty children's hospital in the region.[14] The hospital treats infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21. Pediatric specialists, including pediatric neurosurgeons, open heart surgeons, cardiologists, oncologists and infectious disease specialists, contribute to MFCH's status as housing the only regional neonatal intensive and pediatric care units in the Hudson Valley.[15] MFCH also has one of the largest pediatric corneal transplant programs in the nation.
  • Trauma and burn center: As the New York State Department of Health-designated burn center for the Hudson Valley region, the center treats both adult and pediatric trauma and burn cases, and is one of eleven hospitals designated as a regional burn center.[16]
  • Transplant center: Offering evaluation and treatment for patients of all ages who require kidney, liver, heart, corneal and bone marrow transplants.[17]
  • Heart center: Known for its cardiac surgery and cardiac catheterization programs, as well as its Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy National Center of Excellence, the heart center at Westchester Medical Center offers cardiovascular services to patients of all ages.[18]
  • Cancer center: A player in cancer education and translational research, the cancer center provides diagnostic, preventive and therapeutic cancer programs and services.[19]
  • Neuroscience center: Providing neurosurgical and neurological services to both adults and children, the center features "knifeless" brain surgery, a comprehensive epilepsy program and a cerebrovascular center.[20]
  • Behavioral health center: provides mental health and behavioral care such as treating individuals with severe mental disorders. The unit also includes pediatric and geriatric care.

Awards and recognition edit

  • Awarded the 2010 IPRO Patient Safety Quality Award[21]
  • In 2009 named one of the 100 top hospitals in the nation for improved performance by Thomson Reuters[22]
  • Ranked fourth in New York State for overall bariatric surgery by HealthGrades in 2011. Previously received the HealthGrades Bariatric Surgery Excellence Award for 2007/2008, 2008/2009, and 2009/2010 [23]
  • One of only 25 hospitals in the nation to receive the American Heart Association's 2008 Triple Performance Achievement Award

Milestones edit

  • In 2017 a surgical team led by Drs. Samir Pandya and Whitney McBride separated a pair of ischiopagus twins. The surgery lasted 21 hours and both babies survived and thrived.[citation needed]
  • In 2009 Westchester Medical Center installed a 256-slice computed tomography (CT) scanner, the first of its kind in the Hudson Valley.[24]
  • In 2008 Children's Hospital physician Dr. M. Fevzi Ozkaynak helped lead a study that discovered new treatment for neuroblastoma, the most common cancer diagnosed in the first year of life.[25]
  • In 2008 Westchester Medical Center physicians completed the first combination heart/liver transplant ever performed in the Hudson Valley.[26]

Expansion edit

MidHudson Regional Hospital edit

On May 9, 2014, WMC completed its purchase of St. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie, New York, renaming it MidHudson Regional Hospital of Westchester Medical Center. This added 40 psychiatric beds, 18 rehabilitation beds, 60 chemical dependence beds, and 125 medical beds (including pediatric and intensive care beds) to WMC's total.[citation needed]

Bon Secours Charity Health System edit

On May 20, 2015, WMC announced that it would become the majority corporate partner in the Bon Secours Charity Health System, taking on active management of its three hospitals in Rockland and Orange counties and ancillary services.[citation needed]

HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley edit

On December 14, 2014, WMC and nonprofit HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley announced it was in discussion for WMC to become the sole corporate member of HealthAlliance. This would result in WMC taking over management of HealthAlliance's two hospital campuses and ancillary healthcare services in Kingston, New York, along with HealthAlliance's Margaretville Hospital and Mountainside Residential Care Center nursing home in Margaretville, New York.[citation needed]

WMCHealth edit

Officials announced in 2015 the creation of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network, or WMCHealth. The network has 1,900 patient beds in 10 hospitals on 8 campuses, spanning 6,200 square miles in the lower and mid-Hudson Valley of New York. The network has nearly 3,000 attending physicians and employs over 12,000 staff.[27][better source needed]

New ambulatory pavilion edit

In 2017, WMC broke ground for a new ambulatory pavilion on its main campus in Valhalla, NY. The new building is attached to the main hospital. It includes 20,000 square feet of new, private inpatient rooms, 75,000 square feet of office space for affiliated private physician outpatient practices, and 185,000 square feet of ambulatory care services, including an advanced imaging center, an ambulatory surgery center, and a heart and vascular institute. At $230 million, this is the largest healthcare construction project in Westchester County since the hospital itself was built in 1977 and the Maria Fareri Children's Hospital was built in 2004. This building is open, and added 180 new full-time jobs to the hospital and local economy.[28]

MRI patient death edit

In July 2001, 6-year-old Michael Colombini was undergoing a routine MRI scan when an oxygen tank (that it was thought to be made of aluminum, actually it was made of steel) was improperly brought into the MRI room. The extremely large magnetic field of the MRI machine pulled the ferrous metal tank into the machine's core with great speed and force, killing the boy.[29][30][31]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "NYS Health Profile: Westchester Medical Center". profiles.health.ny.gov.
  2. ^ "Case Mix Index | CMS". www.cms.gov.
  3. ^ "NYS OSC General Data Document on the WCHCC" (PDF). November 4, 2018.
  4. ^ "A NYS Authorities Budget Office List of NYS Public Benefit Corporations". November 4, 2018.
  5. ^ College, New York Medical. "New York Medical College and Westchester Medical Center Health Network Announce Long-Term, Academic Affiliation Agreement". www.nymc.edu. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  6. ^ "Transplant Centers of New York State". www.srtr.org. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  7. ^ "Awards and Recognition". www.mariafarerichildrens.org. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  8. ^ "Our Department". www.westchestermedicalcenter.org. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  9. ^ "WCHCC Board Page". Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  10. ^ "NYSABO 2018 Report" (PDF). pp. 16, 29, 44. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  11. ^ "History". www.westchestermedicalcenter.org. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  12. ^ "Top 20 Top-Grossing Public Hospitals". Beckers Hospital Review. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  13. ^ "Westchester County Health Care Corporation - Current Fiscal Crisis Why? What next?". nyassembly.gov. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  14. ^ "Maria Fareri Children's Hospital". thecdf.org. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
  15. ^ "Pediatric Neonatology (RNICU)". www.mariafarerichildrens.org. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
  16. ^ "Hospital: Designation Centers". profiles.health.ny.gov.
  17. ^ "Westchester Medical Center (NYWC)". www.srtr.org. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
  18. ^ "Westchester Medical Center's Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Program: World-class Expertise and Comprehensive Care". Lower Hudson/Bronx. 2017-07-12. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
  19. ^ "Westchester Medical Center Opens New Oncology Center". Mount Pleasant Daily Voice. 2013-02-13. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
  20. ^ "Expanded Neuro Intensive Care Unit At Westchester Medical Center Opens". Mount Pleasant Daily Voice. 2014-10-20. Retrieved 2020-02-02.
  21. ^ "IPRO Quality Award WInners 2010". Retrieved 2015-03-17.
  22. ^ "Thomas Reuters press release". Retrieved 2009-04-01.
  23. ^ "Westchester Medical Center - Valhalla, NY (), free ratings & reports". Healthgrades.com. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
  24. ^ Ferrette, Candice (2009-06-26). "Hospital owns area's fastest CT scanner". The Journal News. Retrieved 2009-06-26.
  25. ^ "New Tool Against Deadly Childhood Cancer". CBS News. 2009-05-14. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
  26. ^ Ferrette, Candice (2008-07-18). "Woman gets rare heart-liver transplant". The Journal News. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
  27. ^ "What is WMCHealth". Retrieved 2016-10-11.
  28. ^ "Westchester's Largest Healthcare Construction Project In Decades Just Announced". Retrieved 2016-10-11.
  29. ^ "Court Allows Damages for MRI Mishap That Killed 6-Year-Old".
  30. ^ Chen, David W. (2001-08-01). "Small Town Reels From Boy's MRI Death". The New York Times.
  31. ^ "Four Years After The Tragedy: The Wake Of An MRI Death".

External links edit

  • Westchester Medical Center
  • Maria Fareri Children's Hospital
  • MidHudson Regional Hospital
  • Bon Secours Charity Health System
  • New York Medical College Department of Neurosurgery
  • NYS Department of Health Profile of Westchester Medical Center

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Westchester Medical Center University Hospital WMC formerly Grasslands Hospital is an 895 bed Regional Trauma Center 1 providing health services to residents of the Hudson Valley northern New Jersey and southern Connecticut It is known for having one of the highest case mix index rates of all hospitals in the United States 2 652 beds are at the hospital s primary location in Valhalla while the other 243 beds are at the MidHudson Regional Hospital campus in Poughkeepsie It is organized as Westchester County Health Care Corporation and is a New York State public benefit corporation 3 4 Westchester Medical CenterWestchester County Health Care CorporationGeographyLocation100 Woods Road Valhalla New York United StatesCoordinates41 05 10 N 73 48 20 W 41 086133 N 73 8054204 W 41 086133 73 8054204OrganizationFundingNon profit hospitalTypeAcute CareAffiliated universityNew York Medical CollegeServicesEmergency departmentRegional Trauma CenterBeds652HelipadFAA LID 7NK8HistoryOpened1977LinksWebsiteOfficial websiteListsHospitals in New York State Westchester Medical Center is the primary academic medical center and University Hospital of New York Medical College 5 Many of New York Medical College s faculty provide patient care teach and conduct research at the adjacent campus Westchester Medical Center provides diverse specialty services to patients of all ages hosts one of the leading kidney and liver transplant programs in New York 6 and is home to Maria Fareri Children s Hospital the only all specialty children s hospital in the region 7 8 Contents 1 Organization 2 History 3 Clinical and specialty services 4 Awards and recognition 5 Milestones 6 Expansion 6 1 MidHudson Regional Hospital 6 2 Bon Secours Charity Health System 6 3 HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley 6 4 WMCHealth 6 5 New ambulatory pavilion 7 MRI patient death 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksOrganization editWestchester County Health Care Corporation is guided by an 18 member board of directors many of whom are appointed by the New York State Governor Its management team is headed by president and CEO Michael Israel who is also on the board and reports to the board 9 In 2017 it had operating expenses of 1 379 billion an outstanding debt of 670 27 million and a level of staffing of 3 342 people 10 History editOriginally purchased in 1915 the site which would eventually become Westchester Medical Center was first used as a United States Army hospital during World War I In 1920 the Army turned the hospital over to the Westchester County government which renamed it Grasslands Hospital 11 In the 1920s and 1930s Grasslands Hospital specialized in treating adults and children with tuberculosis polio scarlet fever and diphtheria and later became known for its cardiovascular services and became one of the first public institutions to establish a renal dialysis unit Grasslands Hospital was closed in 1977 to make way for its modern replacement the newly built regional academic medical center then known as Westchester County Medical Center 12 In 1998 Westchester Medical Center became an independent institution after being spun off from the county government as an independent public benefit corporation known as the Westchester County Health Care Corporation 13 Clinical and specialty services edit nbsp Maria Fareri Children s Hospital With 900 physicians Westchester Medical Center specializes in many different services Maria Fareri Children s Hospital The only all specialty children s hospital in the region 14 The hospital treats infants children teens and young adults aged 0 21 Pediatric specialists including pediatric neurosurgeons open heart surgeons cardiologists oncologists and infectious disease specialists contribute to MFCH s status as housing the only regional neonatal intensive and pediatric care units in the Hudson Valley 15 MFCH also has one of the largest pediatric corneal transplant programs in the nation Trauma and burn center As the New York State Department of Health designated burn center for the Hudson Valley region the center treats both adult and pediatric trauma and burn cases and is one of eleven hospitals designated as a regional burn center 16 Transplant center Offering evaluation and treatment for patients of all ages who require kidney liver heart corneal and bone marrow transplants 17 Heart center Known for its cardiac surgery and cardiac catheterization programs as well as its Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy National Center of Excellence the heart center at Westchester Medical Center offers cardiovascular services to patients of all ages 18 Cancer center A player in cancer education and translational research the cancer center provides diagnostic preventive and therapeutic cancer programs and services 19 Neuroscience center Providing neurosurgical and neurological services to both adults and children the center features knifeless brain surgery a comprehensive epilepsy program and a cerebrovascular center 20 Behavioral health center provides mental health and behavioral care such as treating individuals with severe mental disorders The unit also includes pediatric and geriatric care Awards and recognition editAwarded the 2010 IPRO Patient Safety Quality Award 21 In 2009 named one of the 100 top hospitals in the nation for improved performance by Thomson Reuters 22 Ranked fourth in New York State for overall bariatric surgery by HealthGrades in 2011 Previously received the HealthGrades Bariatric Surgery Excellence Award for 2007 2008 2008 2009 and 2009 2010 23 One of only 25 hospitals in the nation to receive the American Heart Association s 2008 Triple Performance Achievement AwardMilestones editIn 2017 a surgical team led by Drs Samir Pandya and Whitney McBride separated a pair of ischiopagus twins The surgery lasted 21 hours and both babies survived and thrived citation needed In 2009 Westchester Medical Center installed a 256 slice computed tomography CT scanner the first of its kind in the Hudson Valley 24 In 2008 Children s Hospital physician Dr M Fevzi Ozkaynak helped lead a study that discovered new treatment for neuroblastoma the most common cancer diagnosed in the first year of life 25 In 2008 Westchester Medical Center physicians completed the first combination heart liver transplant ever performed in the Hudson Valley 26 Expansion editMidHudson Regional Hospital edit On May 9 2014 WMC completed its purchase of St Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie New York renaming it MidHudson Regional Hospital of Westchester Medical Center This added 40 psychiatric beds 18 rehabilitation beds 60 chemical dependence beds and 125 medical beds including pediatric and intensive care beds to WMC s total citation needed Bon Secours Charity Health System edit On May 20 2015 WMC announced that it would become the majority corporate partner in the Bon Secours Charity Health System taking on active management of its three hospitals in Rockland and Orange counties and ancillary services citation needed HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley edit On December 14 2014 WMC and nonprofit HealthAlliance of the Hudson Valley announced it was in discussion for WMC to become the sole corporate member of HealthAlliance This would result in WMC taking over management of HealthAlliance s two hospital campuses and ancillary healthcare services in Kingston New York along with HealthAlliance s Margaretville Hospital and Mountainside Residential Care Center nursing home in Margaretville New York citation needed WMCHealth edit Officials announced in 2015 the creation of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network or WMCHealth The network has 1 900 patient beds in 10 hospitals on 8 campuses spanning 6 200 square miles in the lower and mid Hudson Valley of New York The network has nearly 3 000 attending physicians and employs over 12 000 staff 27 better source needed New ambulatory pavilion edit In 2017 WMC broke ground for a new ambulatory pavilion on its main campus in Valhalla NY The new building is attached to the main hospital It includes 20 000 square feet of new private inpatient rooms 75 000 square feet of office space for affiliated private physician outpatient practices and 185 000 square feet of ambulatory care services including an advanced imaging center an ambulatory surgery center and a heart and vascular institute At 230 million this is the largest healthcare construction project in Westchester County since the hospital itself was built in 1977 and the Maria Fareri Children s Hospital was built in 2004 This building is open and added 180 new full time jobs to the hospital and local economy 28 MRI patient death editIn July 2001 6 year old Michael Colombini was undergoing a routine MRI scan when an oxygen tank that it was thought to be made of aluminum actually it was made of steel was improperly brought into the MRI room The extremely large magnetic field of the MRI machine pulled the ferrous metal tank into the machine s core with great speed and force killing the boy 29 30 31 See also edit nbsp New York state portal nbsp Hudson Valley portal Erie County Medical Center Nassau University Medical Center Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer CenterReferences edit NYS Health Profile Westchester Medical Center profiles health ny gov Case Mix Index CMS www cms gov NYS OSC General Data Document on the WCHCC PDF November 4 2018 A NYS Authorities Budget Office List of NYS Public Benefit Corporations November 4 2018 College New York Medical New York Medical College and Westchester Medical Center Health Network Announce Long Term Academic Affiliation Agreement www nymc edu Retrieved 2020 01 31 Transplant Centers of New York State www srtr org Retrieved 2020 01 31 Awards and Recognition www mariafarerichildrens org Retrieved 2020 01 31 Our Department www westchestermedicalcenter org Retrieved 2020 01 31 WCHCC Board Page Retrieved November 6 2018 NYSABO 2018 Report PDF pp 16 29 44 Retrieved November 6 2018 History www westchestermedicalcenter org Retrieved 2020 01 31 Top 20 Top Grossing Public Hospitals Beckers Hospital Review Retrieved 2020 01 31 Westchester County Health Care Corporation Current Fiscal Crisis Why What next nyassembly gov Retrieved 2020 01 31 Maria Fareri Children s Hospital thecdf org Retrieved 2020 02 02 Pediatric Neonatology RNICU www mariafarerichildrens org Retrieved 2020 02 02 Hospital Designation Centers profiles health ny gov Westchester Medical Center NYWC www srtr org Retrieved 2020 02 02 Westchester Medical Center s Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Program World class Expertise and Comprehensive Care Lower Hudson Bronx 2017 07 12 Retrieved 2020 02 02 Westchester Medical Center Opens New Oncology Center Mount Pleasant Daily Voice 2013 02 13 Retrieved 2020 02 02 Expanded Neuro Intensive Care Unit At Westchester Medical Center Opens Mount Pleasant Daily Voice 2014 10 20 Retrieved 2020 02 02 IPRO Quality Award WInners 2010 Retrieved 2015 03 17 Thomas Reuters press release Retrieved 2009 04 01 Westchester Medical Center Valhalla NY free ratings amp reports Healthgrades com Retrieved 2009 09 01 Ferrette Candice 2009 06 26 Hospital owns area s fastest CT scanner The Journal News Retrieved 2009 06 26 New Tool Against Deadly Childhood Cancer CBS News 2009 05 14 Retrieved 2009 05 19 Ferrette Candice 2008 07 18 Woman gets rare heart liver transplant The Journal News Retrieved 2008 07 18 What is WMCHealth Retrieved 2016 10 11 Westchester s Largest Healthcare Construction Project In Decades Just Announced Retrieved 2016 10 11 Court Allows Damages for MRI Mishap That Killed 6 Year Old Chen David W 2001 08 01 Small Town Reels From Boy s MRI Death The New York Times Four Years After The Tragedy The Wake Of An MRI Death External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Westchester Medical Center Westchester Medical Center Maria Fareri Children s Hospital MidHudson Regional Hospital Bon Secours Charity Health System New York Medical College Department of Neurosurgery NYS Department of Health Profile of Westchester Medical Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Westchester Medical Center amp oldid 1153327212, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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