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Garnet Health
Garnet Health
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Location Middletown, New York, United States
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Affiliated university Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine [1]
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Garnet Health [2] is a Middletown, New York-based three-campus health system which, together with its nine urgent-care facilities, provides care to approximately 500,000 residents in Orange and Sullivan Counties, and surrounding areas in New York State. [2] [3] The hospital's roots date back to 1887. [4]

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Background

Garnet Health

Garnet Health is the current umbrella corporation and is the current brand for all three medical centers in Middletown (Garnet Health Medical Center), Harris (Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills, Harris Campus), and Callicoon (Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills, Callicoon Campus) plus nine urgent-care facilities, and physician practices under the brand name "Garnet Health Doctors". It was previously named Greater Hudson Valley Health System, that included two medical centers, Orange Regional Medical Center and Catskills Regional. [5]

Garnet Health Medical Center

Orange Regional Medical Center was the previous name for the consolidation of Horton Medical Center and Arden Hill Hospital that occurred in 2002. [6] [7]

Initially both hospital locations continued to operate under their new name. In 2009 Orange Regional began construction of a new facility, with the goal of having a single, more modern facility. It was ready in 2011, and the two earlier locations closed. [4]

Construction had been done using a then-innovative cost-saving method named design-build; it also saved money and allowed adding more beds, [6] with a total of 353 parient rooms. [7] The hospital was formed as "a consolidation of Arden Hill Hospital in Goshen and Horton Medical Center in Middletown,". [6] After rebranding, this location is now named Garnet Health Medical Center.

Garnet Health Medical Center is a Federally-designated Primary stroke center. [8]

Horton Medical Center

Horton Medical Center began with fundraising in 1887, with a facility named Thrall Hospital opening in 1892. A newer building, using the name Elizabeth A. Horton Memorial Hospital opened in 1929. New wings and additional structures were added in 1956, 1971, and 1980. [4] [9]

Arden Hill Hospital

Arden Hill Hospital [10] originated with a 1908 fundraising effort [11] under the name Goshen Hospital. After enhancements and relocations,it became Arden in 1967. [4] It closed in 2011, when the new Orange Regional facility became operational. [12]

Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills

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Grover M Hermann Division of Catskill Regional Medical Center

Catskills Regional Medical Center was the previous name of the organization that includes a hospital in Harris, New York and the smaller 25-bed facility in Callicoon. These were part of the previously named Greater Hudson Valley Health System, now named Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills. With the 2011 closing of Horton and Arden, the main Garnet Health site and these two Catskills facilities comprise the medical center's three campuses. [13]

Garnet Health Medical Center - Catskills, Harris Campus is a Federally-designated Primary stroke center. [8]

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References

  1. "Medical Education". Garnet Health. Garnet Health Medical Center partners with Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine in Middletown 5 miles away from the hospital.
  2. 1 2 Daniel Axelrod (December 6, 2018). "New name for ORMC, CRMC corporate parent: Garnet Health". Times Herald-Record . Archived from the original on June 2, 2021. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
  3. census.gov 2019 population for Orange County: 384,940 "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Orange County, New York".
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Garnet Health" . Retrieved May 30, 2021.
  5. "ORMC, CRMC to be rebranded". MidHudson News. June 1, 2020.
  6. 1 2 3 Alison Gregor (April 15, 2009). "Hospitals Merge Design and Building to Cut Costs". The New York Times .
  7. 1 2 "ORMC Opens Today – $269 Million Upstate Hospital Equipped To Accommodate Jewish Patients". Yeshivaworld . August 5, 2011.
  8. 1 2 "NYSDOH Stroke Designated Centers". New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH)" . Retrieved March 8, 2021.
  9. Marvin H. Cohen (2001). Middletown. p. 46. ISBN   978-1-5316-0536-0. Thrall ... enlarged several times and is now known as Horton Medical Center
  10. "Obituaries for July 23, 2002". Sullivan County Democrat . at the Arden Hill Hospital in Goshen
  11. "Women's work: Founding a hospital in Goshen". The Chronicle (Goshen and Chester) . February 15, 2012.
  12. "More than 100 patients moved into new Orange Regional Medical Center". Times Herald-Record . August 5, 2011.
  13. "Garnet Health Medical Center- Catskills" . Retrieved May 31, 2021.


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