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Wheeling Hospital is a 223 bed hospital in Wheeling, West Virginia. Originally founded in 1850, it is one of the oldest hospitals in the United States in continuous operation as an institution. It was founded by visitation nuns and later became affiliated with the convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph. During the Civil War, the hospital was used by the military. In the 1980s, a new hospital complex was built in the Clator neighborhood of Wheeling, and the original hospital in North Wheeling was demolished in the 1990s. History Like many hospitals in the United States, Wheeling Hospital encountered financial difficulties in the 1990s and 2000s decade. In 2005, Michael Bransfield became Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling–Charleston and became Chairman of the Board of the hospital. During Bransfield's tenure, new consultants were hired that greatly improved the hospital's finances, largely via a strategy of aggressively seeking out more reimbursement from Medica ...
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Wheeling, West Virginia
Wheeling is a city in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Located almost entirely in Ohio County, of which it is the county seat, it lies along the Ohio River in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and also contains a tiny portion extending into Marshall County. Wheeling is located about 60 miles (96 km) west of Pittsburgh and is the principal city of the Wheeling metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census, the metro area had a population of 145,205, and the city itself had a population of 27,062. Wheeling was originally a settlement in the British colony of Virginia, and later the second-largest city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. During the American Civil War, Wheeling was the host of the Wheeling Conventions that led to the formation of West Virginia, and it was the first capital of the new state. Due to its location along major transportation routes, including the Ohio River, National Road, and the B&O Railroad, Wheeling became a manufacturing center in the late n ...
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The Oldest Hospitals In The United States
The following is a list of the oldest hospitals in the United States, containing extant Extant is the opposite of the word extinct. It may refer to: * Extant hereditary titles * Extant literature, surviving literature, such as ''Beowulf'', the oldest extant manuscript written in English * Extant taxon, a taxon which is not extinct, ... hospitals in the United States established prior to the year 1900. The dates refer to the foundation or the earliest documented contemporary reference to the hospital. Hospitals Eighteenth century 1859 BostonDispensary AshStreet BennettStreet.png, Boston Dispensary, 1859 A Scene in the New York Morgue.jpg, Bellevue Hospital morgue, 1859 PennsylvaniaHospitalWilliamStrickland.jpg, Pennsylvania Hospital, 1811 Nineteenth century New York Hospital on 1852 map.jpg, New York Hospital, 1852 map See also * History of medicine in the United States References {{Hospitals in the United States *Oldest History of medicine in the United State ...
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Healthcare In The United States
The United States far outspends any other nation on health care, measured both in ''per capita'' spending and as a percentage of GDP. Despite this, the country has significantly worse healthcare outcomes when compared to peer nations. The United States is the only developed nation without a system of universal health care, with a large proportion of its population Health insurance coverage in the United States, not carrying health insurance, a substantial factor in the country's Mortality displacement, excess mortality. Healthcare is provided by many distinct organizations, made up of insurance companies, healthcare providers, hospital systems, and independent providers. Health care facilities are largely owned and operated by private sector businesses. 58% of community hospitals in the United States are Non-profit hospital, non-profit, 21% are government-owned, and 21% are For-profit hospital, for-profit. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the United States spe ...
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Michael Bransfield
Michael Joseph Bransfield (born September 8, 1943) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Bransfield served as bishop of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston in West Virginia from 2005 to 2018. After Bransfield retired in 2018, a church investigation led by Archbishop William E. Lori and five lay experts examined "multiple allegations of sexual harassment of adults and financial improprieties" leveled against him.Two bishops removed from ministry over allegations of sexual harassment
Associated Press/Catholic News Service, March 12, 2019
The report found that the accusations of sexual harassment were credibleLinda Comins

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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Wheeling–Charleston
The Diocese of Wheeling–Charleston ( la, Dioecesis Vhelingensis–Carolopolitanus) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church comprising the U.S. state of West Virginia. The Ordinary is the Most. Rev. Mark E. Brennan. The diocese maintains two cathedrals: the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Wheeling, West Virginia, and the Basilica of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Charleston, West Virginia. The Diocese of Wheeling–Charleston is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Baltimore. History In the 1840s, Bishop Richard Vincent Whelan of the Diocese of Richmond was concerned that his diocese encompassed too vast a land area to be pastorally administered. As such, he requested that the diocese be divided, with the Allegheny mountains as a natural boundary. Thus, Pope Pius IX erected the Diocese of Wheeling, taking the territory of Virginia west of the Pennsylvania border and west of the Allegheny ...
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List Of The Oldest Hospitals In The United States
The following is a list of the oldest hospitals in the United States, containing wikt:extant, extant hospitals in the United States established prior to the year 1900. The dates refer to the foundation or the earliest documented contemporary reference to the hospital. Hospitals Eighteenth century 1859 BostonDispensary AshStreet BennettStreet.png, Boston Dispensary, 1859 A Scene in the New York Morgue.jpg, Bellevue Hospital morgue, 1859 PennsylvaniaHospitalWilliamStrickland.jpg, Pennsylvania Hospital, 1811 Nineteenth century New York Hospital on 1852 map.jpg, New York Hospital, 1852 map See also *History of medicine in the United States References

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Hospitals In West Virginia
A hospital is a health care institution providing patient treatment with specialized health science and auxiliary healthcare staff and medical equipment. The best-known type of hospital is the general hospital, which typically has an emergency department to treat urgent health problems ranging from fire and accident victims to a sudden illness. A district hospital typically is the major health care facility in its region, with many beds for intensive care and additional beds for patients who need long-term care. Specialized hospitals include trauma centers, rehabilitation hospitals, children's hospitals, seniors' (geriatric) hospitals, and hospitals for dealing with specific medical needs such as psychiatric treatment (see psychiatric hospital) and certain disease categories. Specialized hospitals can help reduce health care costs compared to general hospitals. Hospitals are classified as general, specialty, or government depending on the sources of income received. A teaching ...
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Hospitals Established In 1850
A hospital is a health care institution providing patient treatment with specialized health science and auxiliary healthcare staff and medical equipment. The best-known type of hospital is the general hospital, which typically has an emergency department to treat urgent health problems ranging from fire and accident victims to a sudden illness. A district hospital typically is the major health care facility in its region, with many beds for intensive care and additional beds for patients who need long-term care. Specialized hospitals include trauma centers, rehabilitation hospitals, children's hospitals, seniors' (geriatric) hospitals, and hospitals for dealing with specific medical needs such as psychiatric treatment (see psychiatric hospital) and certain disease categories. Specialized hospitals can help reduce health care costs compared to general hospitals. Hospitals are classified as general, specialty, or government depending on the sources of income received. A teaching ...
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