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Concord Hospital is a non-profit hospital located in the West End of
Concord, New Hampshire Concord () is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the seat of Merrimack County. As of the 2020 census the population was 43,976, making it the third largest city in New Hampshire behind Manchester and Nashua. The village of ...
. It is the principal site of the Concord Hospital regional health system which serves central New Hampshire, and is a clinical teaching site of the Dartmouth
Geisel School of Medicine The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth is the graduate medical school of Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. The fourth oldest medical school in the United States, it was founded in 1797 by New England physician Nathan Smith. It is o ...
, New Hampshire's only medical school. The hospital has "centers of excellence" in cardiac, cancer, orthopaedics, urology and women's health services, serving as a regional referral resource, and its level II Trauma Center designation certifies that the hospital has the resources to provide a level of care for patients with a wide range of injuries. Concord Hospital Medical Group, the administrating organization of Concord Hospital and affiliated institutions, consists of over 345 clinical providers in 28 sub-specialties at 35 locations.


History

The Concord Hospital Association was founded in 1884, to provide care to the poor and sick of the Concord area.
George A. Pillsbury George Alfred Pillsbury (August 29, 1816 – July 17, 1898) was a businessman and miller associated with the formation of the Pillsbury Company. He was also a Republican Party (United States), Republican politician active in both New Hampshi ...
, father of
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co-founder Charles Pillsbury, provided a gift of nearly $60,000 to the association for the construction of a charitable hospital. Margaret Pillsbury General Hospital, named after George's wife in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary, was opened on December 15, 1891. In 1896, another hospital, the Memorial Hospital for Women and Children, was opened to provide care for poor women and children. The two hospitals merged in 1946 to become Concord Hospital. As part of the merger, the Concord Hospital School of Nursing was established, remaining in operation until 1989. In the summer of 2019 Concord Hospital was upgraded to a Level II Trauma Center after years of upgrades and preparations, followed shortly by the opening of the Memorial building, which added new operating rooms, office space, and patient beds. In 2021, the hospital received final approval to purchase Lakes Region General Hospital and Franklin Regional Hospital due to the latters' bankruptcy following the COVID-19 pandemic. After successful acquisition, the two hospitals were renamed to Concord Hospital-Laconia and Concord Hospital-Franklin, thus establishing a unified healthcare network in central New Hampshire. File:Image from page 273 of "The New England magazine" (1887) (14782828784).jpg, Margaret Pillsbury Hospital, circa 1887 File:Concord Hospital Memorial Building.jpg, The Memorial Building in the Concord Hospital Campus, 2017


Rankings & recognitions

Concord Hospital is one of only three ranked regional medical centers in New Hampshire by '' U.S. News & World Report'', and is currently ranked second in the state behind Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. In 2022, it was rated "high performing" in 7 procedures and conditions including lung cancer surgery, heart attack, heart failure, and kidney failure.


Community benefits

In fiscal year 2017, Concord Hospital invested $51,513,840 of its annual budget to provide community benefit programs and services, which included $26,970,136 to specifically respond to the community health needs identified in the most recent Capital Region Health Needs Assessment conducted in 2015. In addition, the Concord Hospital Trust provided $2,688,670 in funding to support the hospital's charitable mission and the needs of vulnerable populations for a total of charitable investment of more than $54 million.


Notable persons

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Joseph Avellone Joseph Charles "Joe" Avellone III, M.D. (born September 29, 1948) is an American medical doctor, businessman, and politician from Massachusetts. He was a surgeon at Concord Hospital for four years, selectman for the town of Wellesley, Massachuse ...
, surgeon * James M. Langley, first president of Concord Hospital Republished as "Who was James Langley" on November 7, 2013. Retrieved September 12, 2015. *
Susan Lynch Susan Lynch (born 5 June 1971) is a Northern Irish actress. three-times an IFTA Award winner, she also won the British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 2003 film '' 16 Years of Alcohol''. Her other film appearances in ...
, pediatrician


References


External links


Official websiteConcord Hospital Trust website
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