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Floors
  
4

Number of beds
  
25

Founded
  
1919

Lists
  
Hospitals in Vermont

Phone
  
+1 802-334-7331

Function
  
Hospital

Location
  
Newport City, Orleans County, Vermont, Vermont, United States

Address
  
189 Prouty Dr, Newport, VT 05855, USA

Hours
  
Open today ยท Open 24 hoursFridayOpen 24 hoursSaturdayOpen 24 hoursSundayOpen 24 hoursMondayOpen 24 hoursTuesdayOpen 24 hoursWednesdayOpen 24 hoursThursdayOpen 24 hoursSuggest an edit

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Copley Hospital, Northeastern Vermont Regional, Gifford Medical Center, Northwestern Medical Center, Porter Medical Center

Profiles

North Country Hospital is a Critical Access Hospital in Newport City, Vermont.

Contents

It was founded in 1919. It is run by a board of trustees. Claudio Fort is president and CEO. The hospital was the only one in Vermont in 2007 to achieve 100% on all Medicaid and Medicare quality measures.

Operations

The hospital billed patients $141 million in 2010, and collected $76.5 million. Their operating expense was $75 million.

The chief executive officer is Claudio Fort.

The hospital had 605 employees in 2011.

The hospital directly employs about 75% of its professional medical staff.

History

The hospital began in 1919.

After fundraising, they began hospital construction in May, 1922 on Longview Street. On July 1, 1924 the 24-bed hospital opened as the Orleans County Memorial Hospital. There were five full-time employees and a nursing school. This ultimately grew to 72 beds in a 26,000 square feet (2,400 m2) building.

In the early 1970s, Orleans and Essex County worked to raise funds for a new hospital. This opened January 5, 1974 as the North Country Hospital on a 30 acres (12 ha) site on Prouty Drive. It had 80 beds, an OB/GYN department, pediatrics ward, intensive care/coronary unit, quarters for radiology, laboratory, physical therapy, a hospital with a fully staffed twenty-four-hour emergency service department, and a then-modern surgical suite. It cost $5 million, raised mostly from government funding.

Since 1974, additional facilities have included an imaging services, physical therapy, library, information systems, ambulatory surgery suites, birthing rooms, a mobile MRI site, and three new buildings for physician practices in a medical village adjacent to the hospital.

Medical practice changed over the years. There was no longer a need for a high inpatient, long-length of stay facility.

In September, 2001 the hospital broke ground for the largest building project since the hospital was built. This was completed in 2003. The 28,614 square feet (2,658.3 m2) addition included a surgical suite, new emergency department with indoor ambulance bays, outpatient services, and central sterilization and distribution department.

In 2006, a dialysis center opened in the 4,000 square feet (370 m2) ground floor space under the ED.

The hospital had a $55 million budget in 2007. Salaries were $24 million. Supplies cost $14 million.

CEOs/Hospital Administrators

  1. Alice Grant
  2. Anna Terhune
  3. Tom Dowd 1971+
  4. James Cassidy
  5. Sid Toll
  6. Karen Weller ? - 2008
  7. Claudio Fort 2009-

References

North Country Hospital Wikipedia