North Country Hospital


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

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