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Concord Hospital, a regional medical center, is the second busiest acute care hospital in the State with 295 licensed beds and 238 staffed beds. In fiscal year 2010, there were 16,800
total admissions. Traditional acute-care services in 42 medical specialties and subspecialties are enhanced and supported by the following Centers of Excellence:
Surgeries:
10,930 total surgical cases
Emergency Services:
68,273 visits
Radiation Treatments:
11,617 treatments
Births:
1,286 births, including 10 sets of twins
Patient Visits to Concord Hospital Medical Group Primary Care Providers:
140,738 visits (excluding Family Health Centers)
Patient Visits at Family Health Centers in Concord and Hillsboro-Deering:
14,670 visits (this includes visits for medical, dental and care management)
The Joint Commission Accreditation:
Concord Hospital has had full accreditation by The Joint Commission since 1951.
Affiliations:
Concord Hospital is an affiliate of Capital Region Health Care which includes Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association, Riverbend Community Mental Health and related affiliates. View a complete list of Concord Hospital affiliations.
Employees:
With 2,060 full-time employees of which 372 are employed by a CHMG practice
Medical Staff:
Active: 303 (286 are board-certified and 106 are fellowship-trained)
Concord Hospital Medical Group:
196 providers, including family medicine residents, comprise Concord Hospital Medical Group
Wound Healing Center
530 patients treated at our Wound Healing Center, including over 600 hyperbaric treatment sessions
Rehabiliation Services
8,262 patients treated at one of our Rehabilitations Services seven locations
Breast Care Center
92 new patients received genetic counseling and/or testing at our Breast Care Center
Diabetes Self-Management
5,857 patients received diabetes self-management education
Community Benefits:
In 2010, we provided:
- $38,061,204 million in total community benefits;
- $14,903,143 million in free and subsidized medical care;
- $5,646,450 million for graduate medical education and NH Dartmouth Family Medicine Residency.
Primary Service Area: 145,000 Residents
Allenstown, Barnstead, Boscawen, Bow, Bradford, Canterbury, Chichester, Concord, Dunbarton, Epsom, Henniker, Hillsboro, Hooksett, Hopkinton, Loudon, Northwood, Pembroke, Pittsfield, Strafford, Warner, Weare and Webster.
Secondary Service Area: 250,000 Residents
Continuous Affirmation of Service and Quality
Quality is a top priority at Concord Hospital
and we recognize and value the important
role it plays in ensuring cost-effective
services and improving patient safety.
Stewarding Technology and Cultivating Progress
Applying the newest medical science and
technology is essential to local community
care and regional healthcare excellence.
Improving medical science for our patients
is a constant metric of our operations.
Campus
The Concord Hospital/Capital Region Health Care campus is 114 acres of which 29 are in conservation easement. The buildings on campus include the Payson Center for Cancer Care,
Yeaple Building (adjacent to Concord Hospital), Granite Ledges of Concord, HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital, Memorial Medical Office Building, Pillsbury Medical Office Building,
Concord Hospital Family Health Center - Concord, Concord Orthopaedics Professional Association, CRVNA Hospice House and The Learning Center.
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