Carolinas HealthCare System NorthEast
Carolinas HealthCare System-NorthEast | |
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Geography | |
Location | Concord, North Carolina, United States |
Coordinates | 35°26′10″N 80°36′05″W / 35.4361783°N 80.6014674°WCoordinates: 35°26′10″N 80°36′05″W / 35.4361783°N 80.6014674°W |
Organization | |
Care system | Private, Medicaid, Medicare |
Hospital type | General |
Services | |
Emergency department | Level III trauma center |
Beds | 457 |
Helipad | FAA LID: NC60 |
History | |
Founded |
1930 as Cabarrus County Hospital/Cabarrus Memorial Hospital 1997 as NorthEast Medical Center 2007 as Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast 2015 as Carolinas HealthCare System-Northeast |
Links | |
Website | http://www.carolinashealthcare.com/northeast |
Lists | Hospitals in North Carolina |
Carolinas HealthCare System NorthEast, (Formerly Cabarrus Memorial Hospital, later NorthEast Medical Center and Carolinas Medical Center-Northeast) is a 457-bed, acute-care, teaching hospital located in Concord, North Carolina. Founded in 1937 during the Great Depression as Cabarrus County Hospital, the hospital has continued to expand. Today it serves most of Cabarrus County as a regional hospital. On December 16, 2006, Carolinas HealthCare System NorthEast opened the new Jeff Gordon Children's Hospital in the Clinical Services building.[1] In early 2007, The Pavilion was completed, featuring the newly expanded Batte Cancer Center (a partner with Levine Cancer Institute) and Sanger Heart & Vascular. Another feature on the CMC-NorthEast campus is the Cabarrus College of Health Sciences.
History
Carolinas Medical Center- NorthEast first opened their doors in 1937 as Cabarrus County Hospital, founded by George A. Batte, Jr. and Charles A. Cannon. This hospital was renamed Cabarrus Memorial Hospital. In 1991, the hospital was reorganized as a non-profit organization. In 1997, it was renamed as NorthEast Medical Center. In 2002, the hospital received the title of "58th Magnet Hospital," an award for nursing excellence. In 2007, the hospital joined the Charlotte-based Carolinas Healthcare System, and was renamed Carolinas Medical Center- NorthEast.
On April 3, 2012, it was announced that Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast purchased the naming rights to the former Fieldcrest Cannon Stadium in nearby Kannapolis (home of the Kannapolis Intimidators minor league baseball team). It adopted the name CMC-NorthEast Stadium for the upcoming season. Per club policy, terms were not disclosed.[2]
Directory
- The 1st floor of the Cabarrus Memorial Building has rehabilitation services and testing services
- The 2nd floor features a 30-bed facility, including the PCCU(Progressive Coronary Care Unit); another wing is the CVIMC (Cardiovascular Intermediate Care)
- The 3rd floor features the RSE (Renal Services), a 16-bed room for dialysis facility; also on the floor are the Oncology Wing, and Family Medicine, a 19-bed facility.
- The 4th floor features the Medical Surgical wing, a 44-bed wing. Another wing is the Senior Behavioral Unit.
Other sections
The Clinical Services Building has a 45-bed wing.
- 1st Floor: Emergency Care Center/Access to The Connector, Surgery Center and the CMB (Cabarrus Memorial Building)
- 2nd Floor: Intermediate Care Unit/Access to The Connector and the CMB
- 3rd Floor: Intensive Care Unit, Jeff Gordon Children's Hospital
- 4th Floor: Neurosciences
Post-Operative Care
CMC-Northeast has Post-Operative Care on the 2nd floor of the Surgery Center for patient care after surgery; it is a 25-bed facility.
References
- ↑ "Gordon Childrens Hospital Opens". Motor Racing Network. December 16, 2006. Retrieved September 12, 2013.
- ↑ "Name Game: Welcome to CMC-NorthEast Stadium". Kannapolis Intimidators. April 3, 2012. Retrieved April 3, 2012.