Nassau University Medical Center

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Nassau University Medical Center
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Nassau University Medical Center
Nassau University Medical Center
Geography
Location2201 Hempstead Turnpike, East Meadow, Nassau County, New York, United States
Coordinates 40°43′33.9816″N73°33′17.5788″W / 40.726106000°N 73.554883000°W / 40.726106000; -73.554883000
Organization
Care system Medicare
Type Teaching
Affiliated university Stony Brook University School of Medicine, American University of the Caribbean, New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine, New York College of Podiatric Medicine
Services
Emergency department Level I trauma center
Beds631
Helipad Yes
History
Opened1974
Links
Website www.numc.edu
Lists Hospitals in New York State

Nassau University Medical Center (NUMC) is a public teaching hospital affiliated with the Health Sciences Center of Stony Brook University and with Northwell Health. [1] The 19-story, 631-bed Level I Trauma Center is located at 2201 Hempstead Turnpike in East Meadow, in Nassau County, on Long Island, New York.

Contents

The mission of Nassau University Medical Center is to provide comprehensive high-quality health care services to patients regardless of their ability to pay. [2] It is organized as a New York state public-benefit corporation under the name, Nassau Health Care Corporation. [3]

Organization

The Nassau Health Care Corporation is guided by a 10-member board of directors. [4] The corporation's management team is led by Megan Ryan, Esq., Interim President and Interim Chief Executive Officer. [5] In 2016, it had operating expenses of $598 million, an outstanding debt of $256 million, and a staffing level of 4,180 people. [6]

History

Meadowbrook Hospital in 1939. New York - Far Rockaway Beach through Eastons Point Light - NARA - 68145427.jpg
Meadowbrook Hospital in 1939.

Meadowbrook Hospital opened on July 15, 1935, in East Meadow as a 200-bed county owned general hospital. In the 1970s, the hospital's 19-story Dynamic Care Building, designed by Max O. Urbahn, was constructed, opening in 1974. [7]

The hospital's name was changed in 1970 to the Nassau County Medical Center. [8] This caused confusion with Nassau Hospital in Mineola, New York, which a decade later changed its name to Winthrop-University Hospital. The center's name changed again in December 2000, as part of its transition from county owned hospital to public-benefit corporation, to Nassau University Medical Center to emphasize its affiliation with Stony Brook University's Health Sciences Center. [9]

Dynamic Care Building

NUMC's Dynamic Care Building, as viewed from the northwest. Nassau University Medical Center NW 2018.jpg
NUMC's Dynamic Care Building, as viewed from the northwest.

Opening in 1974 and at 299 feet, it remains the tallest building in Nassau County, NY. The facility includes:

Patient care

More than 80,000 people annually are treated in the emergency room and 178,000 in its more than 85 specialty clinics. It is accredited by the Commission on Cancer For Teaching Hospital Cancer Programs and is a designated AIDS Center. Its staff totals more than 3,500.

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