Adirondack Regional Hospital (Corinth) Explained
Adirondack Regional Hospital |
Location: | Corinth |
State: | New York |
Country: | United States |
Beds: | 50 |
Opened: | 1964 |
Closed: | 1967 |
Adirondack Regional Hospital[1] was[2] a 50-bed 1964-proposed medical facility built in upstate New York's Corinth.[3]
History
Adirondack became eligible for payments from Medicare and Medicaid in 1967.[4] The reasons they closed[2] included money matters and insufficient utilization.[5]
Their Corinth location became Adirondack Clinic.[6]
Notes and References
- News: . deaths . March 14, 1977.
- Web site: Where to Find Medical Records for Closed Hospitals in New York State. Adirondack Regional Hospital, 200 Smith Drive, Corinth, NY 12822.
- News: . Looking Back . August 16, 2014.
- Web site: Adirondack Regional Hospital in Corinth, NY. Their initial Medicare and Medicaid participation date is 12-01-1967..
- News: . From County Hospital To Regional Medical Center . Claudia Rowe . February 25, 2001.
- 200 Smith Dr. Corinth 12822 Web site: Adirondack Clinic.