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UPMC Hamot

Coordinates: 42°08′02″N 80°05′12″W / 42.1338°N 80.0867°W / 42.1338; -80.0867
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UPMC Hamot
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
UPMC Hamot is located in Pennsylvania
UPMC Hamot
Location of UPMC Hamot in Pennsylvania
Geography
LocationUnited States, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates42°08′02″N 80°05′12″W / 42.1338°N 80.0867°W / 42.1338; -80.0867
Organisation
Care systemPrivate
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeAcademic tertiary care
Affiliated universityUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
LECOM
Services
StandardsJCAHO accreditation
Emergency departmentLevel II Trauma
Beds412[1]
History
Opened1881
Links
WebsiteUPMC Hamot

UPMC Hamot, formerly known as Hamot Medical Center, is a 446-bed hospital and a tertiary-care[2] medical facility located in Erie, Pennsylvania. It is one of the largest employers in the Erie region. The complex features several large buildings, including a heart institute.

History

Hamot was founded as the Hamot Hospital Association on February 7, 1881. The hospital was named after Pierre Simon Vincent Hamot, a successful French businessman who had settled in Erie in the early 19th century and became an active member of the community. Following his death in 1846, his children and grandchildren donated the Hamot Homestead for use as a general hospital. Quickly organized and managed by the first nurse hired by the hospital, Irene Sutleff, the hospital opened its doors to the public on July 1, 1881, and treated its first patient who was admitted on July 10, 1881. The Hamot Homestead facility quickly outgrew its 25 patient capacity, and the first of many expansions was conducted in 1888.[3]

In 2009, Kane Community Hospital in Kane, Pennsylvania became a controlled affiliate of the Hamot Health Foundation, and therefore later became affiliated with UPMC through Hamot's integration with UPMC in 2011.[4] UPMC Hamot also has clinical affiliations with Charles Cole Memorial Hospital, Elk Regional Health Center, and Warren General Hospital.

On January 8, 2011, Hamot opened a five-story, $59 million Hamot Women's Hospital to house its obstetrics and gynecology services.[5] Hamot's marketing campaigns have used a variety of themes, including "...it matters where you go", and "leading the way to better health".

Affiliation with UPMC

On August 27, 2010, Hamot Medical Center and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) signed a letter of intent to negotiate a $300 million affiliation deal.[6] On January 10, 2011, Hamot's board of trustees unanimously approved a formal agreement to affiliate and integrate into UPMC as the medical center's tertiary hub for northwestern Pennsylvania.[7] Hamot's affiliation with UPMC official began on February 1, 2011 and the medical center was renamed "UPMC Hamot".[8] In December 2015, UPMC Hamot Women's Hospital was renamed to Magee-Womens Hospital - UPMC Hamot Campus to reflect its alignment with Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC.[9]

Recognition

UPMC Hamot as seen from Bayfront Parkway

UPMC Hamot is listed among Thomson Reuters 100 Top Hospitals,[10] Becker's Hospital Review 50 Best Hospitals in America,[11] and has been recognized numerous times as being among the 50 best hospitals in various specialties by U.S. News & World Report.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Facts & Figures". UPMC Hamot. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  2. ^ "Business briefs: Hamot Medical Center in Erie now UPMC Hamot". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, PA. 2011-02-02. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  3. ^ Hamot Health Foundation Archive (PDF), Hamot Medical Center, retrieved 2011-02-02
  4. ^ Rhodes, J. Gary (2011). "KCH Annual Report 2010-2011". Kane Community Hospital. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
  5. ^ Frederick, Robb (2011-01-09). "Hamot opens new women's hospital". Eric Times-News. Erie, PA. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
  6. ^ Fabregas, Luis (2010-08-28). "UPMC near affiliation with Erie's Hamot Medical Center". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved 2010-09-04.
  7. ^ Bruce, David (2011-01-12). "Hamot board approves formal agreement to affiliate with UPMC". Erie Times-News. Erie, PA. Retrieved 2011-01-17.
  8. ^ Bruce, David (2011-02-02). "Erie hospital now officially UPMC Hamot". Erie Times-News. Erie, PA. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
  9. ^ Tascarella, Patty (December 18, 2015). "UPMC puts Magee-Womens name on Erie hospital". Pittsburgh Business Times. Retrieved August 8, 2016.
  10. ^ "Top National Hospitals". Thomson Reuters. 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-08-07. Retrieved 2010-09-04.
  11. ^ Page, Leigh (March–April 2011). "50 Best Hospitals in America". Becker's Hospital Review. 2011 (3). ASC Communications: 32. Retrieved 2011-08-02.
  12. ^ "Awards & Recognitions". Erie, PA: Hamot Health Foundation. Retrieved 2010-09-04.