Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center (Oregon) Explained

Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center
Org/Group:Samaritan Health Services
Former-Names:Corvallis General Hospital
Location:3600 NW Samaritan Drive
Region:Corvallis
State:Oregon
Country:US
Coordinates:44.6022°N -123.2517°W
Healthcare:Medicare/Medicaid/charity
Type:Teaching
Emergency:II
Affiliation:Western University of Health Sciences COMP-NW
Beds:188
Founded:1913

Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center is a 188-bed teaching hospital located in Corvallis, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1913, it is the only hospital in the city. The hospital operates a level II trauma center, and serves the Linn, Benton, and Lincoln County area. It is one of only 6 level II trauma centers in the State of Oregon.[1] The hospital operates a number of residency training and fellowship programs for newly graduated physicians, psychologists, and pharmacists. It also has a partnership with Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Northwest (COMP-NorthWest), the first Oregon medical school to open in more than 100 years.[2]

It was established as Corvallis General Hospital in 1913. The Episcopal Church in Western Oregon, enabled the hospital's reorganization as a not-for-profit facility in 1948. More than 2,669 employees and over 200 volunteers support its operations and the SHS mission of "building healthier communities together". During 2022, GSRMC served 7,926 inpatients, had 31,870 emergency department visits, performed 9,904 surgeries and delivered 950 babies. In addition, GSRMC performed 115,454 imaging procedures.[3]

The hospital serves as the hub for the operations of Samaritan Health Services.[4] It is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.

History

Started as Corvallis General Hospital, the original facility was located on Northwest Harrison Boulevard.[5] After World War II the hospital was on the brink of bankruptcy, unable to pay off its bonds. In an effort to retire the debt the hospital was put under the auspices of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon.

In 1948, Corvallis General was reconstituted as a nonprofit organization and renamed Samaritan Inc. Good Samaritan Hospital.[6]

In 1975, the hospital moved to its current location on an 84-acre campus in North Corvallis overlooking Oregon Route 99W and became a part of what is now known as the Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center.[5] [7] The hospital has maintained its affiliation with the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon and has continued to thrive. Today it is the flagship institution of Samaritan Health Services.[8]

The original hospital building on Harrison was demolished in 2011.[5] A four-story 68-unit apartment complex named The Union was built in its place in 2012.[9]

In 2020, the hospital treated patients for COVID-19 infection, as the global pandemic developed.[10]

Operations

The medical center has 188 licensed beds (165 available for short-term patients) and is the only major hospital in Benton County.[11] Services at the facility include 22 medial specialties such as maternity, surgery, radiology, heart and vascular services, pediatrics, mental health, an intensive care unit, oncology, laboratory services, neurology, dialysis, and emergency services, among others.[12] It is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO).[13]

The acute care facility is one of only 6 level two trauma centers in the State of Oregon and serves the entire county, plus portions of neighboring counties.[14] More than 2,669 employees and over 200 volunteers support its operations and the SHS mission of "building healthier communities together". During 2022, GSRMC served 7,926 inpatients, had 31,870 emergency department visits, performed 9,904 surgeries and delivered 950 babies. In addition, GSRMC performed 115,454 imaging procedures.[3]

The Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Hospital Heliport is located at the hospital.

Graduate medical education

Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center operates a number of residency training and fellowship programs for newly graduated physicians since 2009. The residencies train physicians specializing in: dermatology, family medicine, internal medicine, psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, general surgery, orthopedic surgery, and cardiology.[15] In addition to medical education, the hospital also runs residency training programs in psychology, pharmacy, and sports physical therapy.[16] [17] The physical therapy program is accredited by the American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education.[18]

It also has a partnership with Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, Northwest (COMP-NorthWest), the first Oregon medical school to open in more than 100 years.[2]

Awards

In 2018 Samaritan Health Services was listed as one of three finalists for the 2017 American Hospital Association Foster G. McGaw Prize for Excellence in Community Service,[19] [20] a national award that recognizes hospitals and hospital systems for improving the healthcare of their patients and communities.

In 2020 Healthgrades gave Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center the Outstanding Patient Experience Award.

The American Heart Association gave Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center the Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement and Target: Stroke Honor Role Elite Award in 2023 and 2024.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center. 19 August 2024.
  2. Web site: Samaritan Health Services Invest Millions. 21 August 2024.
  3. Web site: Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center. 19 August 2024.
  4. News: Cripe . Andy . New Good Sam CEO announced . . July 28, 2020.
  5. News: Ceremony honors history of Corvallis General Hospital. 22 March 2014. Corvallis Gazette-Times . December 7, 2011.
  6. News: Diocese Changes Hospital Name. The Oregonian. July 6, 1948. 12.
  7. News: Hall . Bennett . Goodbye to Corvallis General . Corvallis Gazette-Times . December 8, 2011.
  8. Web site: Hall . Bennet . Father Charles Neville, who helped guide hospital, dies . 8 September 2006 . Corvallis Gazette-Times . 8 August 2020.
  9. Web site: Corvallis Apartments Near OSU | the Union Student Living . The Union. 5 September 2024 .
  10. News: Hall . Bennett . COVID-19 hospitalizations climb in mid-valley . Albany Democratic Herald . July 2, 2020.
  11. Web site: Databank 2013. Health System Research and Data. Oregon Health Authority. 22 March 2014.
  12. Web site: Contact Us. Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center. Samaritan Health Services. 22 March 2014.
  13. Web site: Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center (Oregon). U.S. News & World Report.
  14. Web site: Oregon Trauma Hospital Designations & Survey Schedule . Oregon Health Authority.
  15. Web site: Graduate Medical Education Programs . Samaritan Health Services.
  16. Web site: ASHP-Accredited PGY1 Pharmacy Residency . Samaritan Health Services.
  17. Web site: Residency Program Information: Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center . American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
  18. Web site: Online Directory of Programs . American Board of Physical Therapy Residency and Fellowship Education.
  19. Web site: Foster G. McGaw Prize: Winners and Finalists. December 18, 2023 .
  20. Web site: Samaritan Health a finalist for national award. 15 February 2018.