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UPMC Western Maryland is a hospital and health system located in
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, in Allegany County. The facility, which opened on November 21, 2009, is part of the
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(UPMC) system as of February 3, 2020. UPMC Western Maryland was originally established as a combination of
Memorial Hospital (Cumberland) Memorial Hospital is a defunct hospital that once served the Greater Cumberland, Maryland region in the USA. It was formerly operated by the Western Maryland Health System. The building is currently owned by the City of Cumberland, Maryland. Est ...
and
Sacred Heart Hospital (Cumberland) Western Maryland Health System Braddock Campus was a hospital that served the Greater Cumberland, Maryland region in the United States. History First incorporated as Allegany Hospital in 1905, the Daughters of Charity were asked to come to Cumbe ...
, both of which are now closed. It is sometimes confused with Western Maryland Hospital Center, a state-run rehabilitation hospital located in
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.


History

Established as the Western Maryland Hospital in 1888, Memorial Hospital moved to its current location on Memorial Avenue in Cumberland, Maryland in 1929 and was renamed in honor of those who gave their life in
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. Memorial Hospital was once owned and operated by the City of Cumberland and became a private
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in the early 1980s. Afterwards, Memorial was owned by the Cumberland Memorial Hospital Corporation. Sacred Heart Hospital was first incorporated as Allegany Hospital in 1905 and moved from its original site on Decatur Street to the Seton Drive facility in 1967. The Daughters of Charity were asked to come to Cumberland to operate the hospital in 1911. Between 1935 and 2006, the hospital was known as Sacred Heart Hospital. The hospital was briefly known as WMHS Braddock Campus before the opening of the Western Maryland Regional Medical Center in 2009. In an effort to effectively manage local healthcare resources, Cumberland Memorial Hospital Corporation and Sacred Heart Hospital joined in April 1996 to form the Western Maryland Health System (WMHS). Working together, the two hospitals were able to expand the range of healthcare services available to local residents and successfully meet the challenges associated with an ever-changing healthcare industry. In 2005, the Western Maryland Health System made the decision to build a new hospital in Cumberland that would replace both Memorial and Sacred Heart hospitals. As their original facilities were less than two blocks apart in the early 20th century, both hospitals in a sense would come full circle by becoming a single hospital. In 2015 the Western Maryland Health System was recognized by Healthgrades as one of America's 50 Best hospitals for cardiac surgery. Western Maryland Health System entered into a clinical affiliation agreement with UPMC in February 2018. In March 2019, WMHS signed a non-binding letter of intent to formally integrate into the UPMC system. The affiliation was touted by WMHS president and CEO Barry Ronan who stated that "since we became clinically affiliated with UPMC in 2018, we have a stronger clinical and operational position, allowing a broad range of nationally recognized care here locally for the people of Allegany County and surrounding counties in Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia." On February 3, 2020, Western Maryland Health System became part of the UPMC system and was renamed UPMC Western Maryland.


Construction of the new hospital

On October 25, 2006, the Western Maryland Health System broke ground on the construction of a new hospital. The location on Willowbrook Road was chosen due to its proximity to the Allegany County Health Department,
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, which has a nursing program, and the
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, the local inpatient psychiatric hospital. The project involved the reuse of several large buildings, including one previously used as the corporate headquarters of
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as well as another that was formerly a call center used by
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. Because the site of the Allegany County Health Department was both an aging facility as well as the optimal location for a hospital, the Allegany Health Department was relocated to the first floor of the former Kelly building as well as the building formerly used as a tire testing facility. The Allegany Health Department was then demolished to make way for the new hospital. On November 21, 2009, the Western Maryland Regional Medical Center opened on Willowbrook Road in Cumberland, effectively consolidating the Western Maryland Health System within the city into one centralized facility. By 3:30 PM that same day, all patients from both Memorial Hospital and Sacred Heart Hospital (WMHS Braddock Campus) had been moved to the new hospital and the two facilities were closed.


Health system

The UPMC Western Maryland operations include Frostburg Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, an 88-bed nursing home providing long-term care located in
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. UPMC Western Maryland also provides urgent care services in
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, at its Frostburg Medical Center as well as in nearby
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, at its Hunt Club Medical Center. UPMC Western Maryland also operates four primary care centers for patients 18 years of age and older.


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