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Providence Newberg Medical Center is a not-for-profit
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. Opened at a different location as Newberg Community Hospital, a new 40-licensed-hospital-bed and
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(LEED)-certified facility was opened in 2006, the first gold certified hospital in the nation. The three building medical center is located on on the eastern edge of the city along
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and is owned by
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History

In 1957, the city of Newberg opened Newberg Community Hospital, with three additions built later.Staff and wire reports. “Newberg Community joins Providence hospital system”, ''The Oregonian'', June 29, 1994, p. B18. The Sisters of Providence Health System (now Providence Health & Services) took over management of the facility in 1986. In 1993, the city owned hospital dealt with issues regarding administrator Mark Meinert who was accused by the city council of ethical violations concerning self-dealing involving his wife.Haynes, Dana. “Newberg council-local hospital relationship ruptures”, ''The Oregonian'', July 28, 1993, p. C2. The hospital was overseen by a city commission and still operated by the Sisters of Providence.Haynes, Dana. “Council, panel end hospital dispute”, ''The Oregonian'', July 29, 1993, p. F2. Later in the year a member of the city council also accused the hospital's administration with other ethics violations concerning travel and the use of public money. In June 1994, Sisters of Providence purchased the facility from the city. At that time the hospital sat on on Villa Road and had 35 hospital beds, two operating rooms, and covered a total of .Goetze, Janet. “George Fox plans to buy Providence Newberg Hospital”, ''The Oregonian'', April 13, 2004, p. D1.Goetze, Janet. “Area hospitals build for the future”, ''The Oregonian'', September 22, 2003, p. B1. In 2004, the hospital was one of three in Oregon named by Solucient as a top 100 hospital in the United States.


New campus

Providence decided to replace the aging hospital in the early part of the 2000s. Early plans called for a 39-bed facility at a cost of $58 million to be opened in December 2005. In January 2003, Roger Yost sold his former nursery to Providence. Site preparation for the new hospital began in September 2003. On September 27, 2004, an official ground breaking ceremony was held at the construction site. Officials gave out commemorative shovels and had a total of 2,453 people assist in the ceremony to set a new Guinness Book World Record. Construction on the buildings started in July 2004, with the buildings completed in May 2006. On June 16, 2006, Providence Newberg Medical Center opened to the public at a total cost of $70.6 million.Goetze, Janet. “Patients make move from old hospital to new”, ''The Oregonian'', June 19, 2006, p. B2. The hospital was Providence's first new hospital in the state since 1971. Neighboring
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purchased the old hospital grounds from Providence for $3 million. The new hospital received a Gold
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certification for the environmentally friendly building.Rivera, Dylan. “Hospitals build healthier environment”, ''The Oregonian'', December 1, 2006, p. D1. This was the first hospital to achieve the gold certification in the country Long-term plans call for the construction of a second physicians office building at the campus.


Details

Providence Newberg sits on a 56-acre campus on the eastern edge of Newberg.Medical Center Facts.
Providence Health & Services. Retrieved on January 16, 2009.
Built at a cost of $70.6 million, more than $5 million was raised in the community to help pay for the center. The facility offers a variety of medical services including critical care, a 24-hour Level IV emergency room, diagnostic imaging, pediatric, a birth center, operating rooms, three operating rooms, a
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laboratory, and general medicine among others. In 2006, the hospital had a net loss of $1.6 million on gross patient revenues of $89 million with $3.8 million in charity care.Hospital Financial and Community Benefit Reporting: Financial Data, 2006.
Oregon Health Policy and Research. Retrieved on August 29, 2008.
In 2007, the center staffed 40 hospital beds and had 179,527 visits of which 16,555 were
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visits.Nemer, Jerry
Databank 2007.
Oregon Health Policy and Research. Retrieved January 21, 2009.
That year there were 446 surgeries and 573 babies born at the hospital. The medical center is accredited by
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and employs 239 full-time and 290 part-time people, with 182 doctors with privileges.Hospitals Directory: Providence Newberg Med Ctr.
''U.S. News & World Report''. Retrieved on January 21, 2009.


Buildings

The hospital portion covers , with an office building adding for a total of at the medical center. The three-story tall Medical Office Building connects to the hospital through an atrium that includes a café. A two-story Patient & Community Services Building houses non-medical operations including the lobby, gift shop, and administrative offices. The hospital building is also three stories and includes an emergency medicine department with 15 beds, imaging, 27 beds for post-operation recovery, and a birthing center with eight beds. An ICU unit is located on the second floor with four beds, but the floor is designed to allow for expansion to increase that number to eight or allow for more space for birthing. Mahlum Architects designed the new facility which includes only private patient rooms. Skanska USA served as the general contractor for construction. Environmentally conscious amenities include advanced
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systems, natural light in all patient rooms, and windows treated for improved heat transfer resistance. Other items that helped obtain LEED certification were the use of recycled construction material, a system for utilizing storm water, use of environmentally friendly housecleaning products, and purchasing 100% wind generated electricity.Goetze, Janet. “Hospital in Newberg will run clean, green with wind power”, ''The Oregonian'', June 12, 2006, p. B2. Much of the artwork at the hospital was created by area school kids.Goetze, Janet. “Healthy dose of kids' art brightens Newberg hospital”, ''The Oregonian'', April 22, 2006, p. D1.


See also

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