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Massena Memorial Hospital
Massena Memorial Hospital was an "upstate New York" hospital that was described as ""rural" and struggling" in 1987 and subsequently closed. Justification included "improvements in ambulance and helicopter transportation." To serve local emergency needs, a medical facility, part of the St. Lawrence Health System, operates there, using the name ''Massena Hospital''. History Although the dedication for the original hospital was 1952. Plans had begun over a decade prior. When it closed in 2019, ''St. Lawrence Health System'' absorbed it, as it had previously absorbed E.J. Noble Hospital and Canton-Potsdam Hospital Canton-Potsdam Hospital is a 94-bed not-for-profit hospital located in Potsdam, New York, which is northeast of Canton the county seat of St. Lawrence. Their special services programs include inpatient detox and ''Center for Cancer Care''. H .... References Defunct hospitals in New York (state) {{NewYork-hospital-stub ...
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Canton-Potsdam Hospital
Canton-Potsdam Hospital is a 94-bed not-for-profit hospital located in Potsdam, New York, which is northeast of Canton the county seat of St. Lawrence. Their special services programs include inpatient detox and ''Center for Cancer Care''. History "The ''Canton-Potsdam Hospital Foundation'' was established in 1985" to help enlarge the existing hospital. Exapnsion included a $35 million building, erected in 2017, and a $6 million structure in 2018. Part of ''Canton-Potsdam'''s growth came from affiliations with other hospitals. St. Lawrence Health System In 2013 ''Canton-Potsdam'' began a state-approved contractual arrangement to manage E.J. Noble Hospital, another New York hospital. The combination, which also brought recognition from union picketers, was named St. Lawrence Health System. This "new two-hospital system" subsequently expanded by adding Massena Memorial Hospital Massena Memorial Hospital was an "upstate New York" hospital that was described as ""rural" and ...
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