Jewish Memorial Hospital was a former hospital in New York City. It opened 1898 and subsequently relocated twice.
The hospital permanently closed in 1982.
History
The 1934-built eight-story 186-bed
[ ]Inwood, Manhattan
Inwood is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan, at the northern tip of Manhattan Island, in the U.S. state of New York. It is bounded by the Hudson River to the west, Spuyten Duyvil Creek and Marble Hill to the north, the H ...
hospital,[ like its earlier 1923 location, was planned as a "commemoration of Jewish veterans of World War I."]
The Inwood building was opened in 1934 and expanded in 1959. In 1981 the Jewish Memorial Hospital was part of a three-hospital neighborhood primary care coalition described as novel and unique. In 1982, oversight agencies, after weighing reports that the hospital had serious "deficiencies" and recognition that it
"serves a large minority community"[ forced it to close.][ An aftereffect of this closure, along with 30 others "in the last seven years" is an observation that it's "harder to get a sick patient into a decent hospital without dangerous delay."]
References
Defunct hospitals in Manhattan
Hospital buildings completed in 1938
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