Boston Medical Center Explained

Boston Medical Center
Org/Group:Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Location:Boston
State:Massachusetts
Country:US
Healthcare:Private, Medicare, Medicaid
Type:Teaching
Emergency:1
Affiliation:Boston University School of Medicine
Beds:514
Founded:1855
Publictransit:MBTA
Website:www.bmc.org

Boston Medical Center (BMC) is a non-profit 514-bed academic medical center and safety-net hospital in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.[1] As part of the Boston Medical Center Health System, the hospital provides primary and specialty care to residents of the Greater Boston area. It is also the principal teaching hospital of Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and home to 66 residency and fellowship training programs.[2] [3]

History

Boston City Hospital was the first municipal hospital in the United States, opening in 1864.[4] From 2015 through 2018, BMC undertook a campus redesign project to update clinical spaces, improve efficiencies, and better serve patients. This project included the closure of the Newton Pavilion and the relocation of the services previously in the building to other parts of the hospital campus.[5]

In August 2024, amid the bankruptcy proceedings of Steward Health Care, the Massachusetts governor's office announced that BMC would acquire two of Steward's hospitals. BMC is expected to purchase Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton, and to eventually take over St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston after the state seizes the property through eminent domain.[6]

Patient care and programs

BMC offers care in four primary care practices (Adult Primary Care, Family Medicine, Pediatrics, and Geriatrics) and more than 70 specialties and subspecialties, including seven areas that have been named US News high performers.[7] As a Level I Trauma Center, the hospital is the busiest center for trauma and emergency services in New England, and the 11th busiest emergency department in the U.S.[8]

Rooftop farm

Boston Medical Center has a rooftop farm, which grows produce for its patients and their food pantry program. In 2022, the farm was recognized by the White House.[9] The farm yields some 5,600 pounds of produce each year.[10] According to Greenroofs, "the rooftop farm has 2,658 square feet of growing space and harvests about 25 different crops".[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BMC is making a healthier Boston . 2023-02-02 . Boston Medical Center . en.
  2. Web site: Residency and Fellowship Programs . Boston Medical Center .
  3. Web site: Boston University Medical Campus . 2023-02-02 . Boston University Medical Campus.
  4. Web site: Boston Medical Center History . 2023-02-02 . Boston Children’s Hospital . en-US.
  5. Web site: Dayal McCluskey . Priyanka . March 12, 2015 . Boston Medical Center expands redesign of its campus . 2023-02-02 . The Boston Globe . en-US.
  6. News: Sesselman . Jamy Pombo . August 16, 2024 . Deals reached to save remaining Steward Health hospitals, governor says . https://web.archive.org/web/20240816164533/https://www.wcvb.com/article/deals-steward-health-hospitals-massachusetts/61897845 . August 16, 2024 . August 16, 2024 . WCVB-TV.
  7. Web site: 2023 . Boston Medical Center in Boston, MA - Rankings, Ratings & Photos . US News.
  8. Web site: 2022-11-22 . State of Emergency . 2023-02-02 . NiceRx . en-US.
  9. Web site: 2022-11-10 . Boston Medical Center's rooftop farm recognized by the White House . 2023-08-25 . CBS Boston . en-US.
  10. Web site: Hospitals put climate change on the menu . 2023-08-25 . Association of American Medical Colleges . en.
  11. Web site: Velazquez . Linda . 2019-03-04 . Featured Project: Boston Medical Center Rooftop Farm . 2023-08-25 . Greenroofs . en.