ECU Health Edgecombe Hospital explained

Heritage Hospital
Org/Group:ECU Health
Location:Tarboro, North Carolina
Affiliation:ECU Health
Beds:101
Founded:1916

ECU Health Edgecombe Hospital, formerly Heritage Hospital, is a hospital located in Tarboro, North Carolina. It is a part of the ECU Health. Edgecombe General Hospital opened as a county-owned hospital in 1916. It succeeded Pittman Hospital, which opened in 1901. In 1959, the Hill-Burton Act helped combine Edgecombe General Hospital, with three other facilities. Edgecombe County sold the hospital to Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) in 1982. HCA opened a 127-bed facility in 1985, named Heritage Hospital. UHSEC bought Heritage Hospital in 1998 from HCA. The hospitals focus is as a community hospital.[1] The hospital has 101 general and 16 rehabilitation hospital beds. It has five Shared Inpatient/Ambulatory Surgery, two Endoscopy, and one C-Section operating rooms.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Blackburn . Marion P. . Hospital care in eastern North Carolina. Responsiveness, flexibility, and bottom-line finances keep rural centers vital . North Carolina Medical Journal . 62 Suppl . S51–60 . 2001 . 11831149.
  2. Web site: Hospitals Licensed by the State of North Carolina . Department of Health and Human Services - Division of Health Service Regulation . June 2010 . pdf . 29 June 2010 .