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Laurel Regional Hospital

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Hospital type
  
Community

Lists
  
Hospitals in Maryland

Phone
  
+1 301-725-4300

Founded
  
1978

Funding
  
Non-profit Hospital

Website
  
Official website

Opened
  
1978

Number of beds
  
236

Function
  
Hospital

Laurel Regional Hospital

Location
  
Laurel, Maryland, United States

Address
  
7300 Van Dusen Rd, Laurel, MD 20707, USA

Similar
  
Adventist HealthCare Washingt, Howard County General, Spring Grove Hospital, University of Maryland, University of Maryland

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Laurel Regional Hospital is a community hospital located in Laurel, Maryland.

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History

Laurel Regional Hospital was proposed in 1972. Construction funds were approved by Prince George's County Executive Winfield M. Kelly, Jr. in 1975 for a $14.5 million hospital. The building was constructed in 1978 as the "Greater Laurel-Beltsville Hospital" for $20 million.

In 1983, the Prince George's council created the Community Hospital and Health Care corporation to manage the county's three hospitals. In July 1985, the Hospital Corporation of America was hired to manage the hospital system. Winfield M. Kelly, Jr. was appointed chairman of the Board and 22 members volunteered to resign. In 1993, Kelly became president of Dimensions Healthcare which took over management of Prince George's hospitals; he left Dimensions in mid-2003.

In July 2011, the Gladys Spellman Specialty Care Unit relocated to Laurel Regional Hospital from Cheverly, Maryland, where it had been for 43 years. The fourth-floor unit is named for former politician Gladys Noon Spellman.

The hospital is home since 1995 to a specialty outpatient Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine center. The center houses two monoplace hyperbaric chambers which are used for special kinds of advanced wound healing. The center received Center of Distinction Status for 2015 by its Healogics network after 12 consecutive months of "patient satisfaction higher than 92 percent, and a minimum wound healing rate of at least 91 percent within 30 median days to heal."

On July 31, 2015, Dimensions Healthcare announced its decision to close the hospital and retain only outpatient services until a new ambulatory surgery center is built in 2018. On July 18, 2016, a plan was announced by Laurel officials that would result in the hospital's being operated by the University of Maryland Medical System.

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Laurel Regional Hospital Wikipedia