West Memphis Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/west-memphis/ Healthcare Construction & Operations Tue, 14 May 2019 20:55:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.9 https://hconews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/cropped-HCO-News-Logo-32x32.png West Memphis Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/west-memphis/ 32 32 Crittenden County Celebrates Ribbon-Cutting of Long-Awaited Hospital https://hconews.com/2018/11/15/crittenden-county-celebrates-ribbon-cutting-of-long-awaited-hospital/ Thu, 15 Nov 2018 14:41:51 +0000 http://hconews.com/?p=44275 The highly anticipated $45 million joint project between Crittenden County and Memphis-based Baptist Memorial Hospital has finally reached completion – with the major milestone marked with a November ribbon-cutting event.

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By Roxanne Squires

WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. – The highly anticipated $45 million joint project between Crittenden County and Memphis-based Baptist Memorial Hospital has finally reached completion –  marking the major milestone with a November ribbon-cutting event.

The hospital has been much needed ever since the previous regional hospital closed due to financial issues, leaving Memphis as the only option for medical care.

The closure of the hospital was a major blow to the community. Many physicians — specialists and primary care doctors — left town once the old hospital closed, so those physicians who remained were left with an excessive patient load. “More than 400 people lost their jobs,” said Aaron Mitchell, MD, MBA, of Mitchell Family Medicine in nearby Marion in a past statement.

However, through community support, the new Baptist Memorial Hospital-Crittenden has been supported by a voter-approved sales tax – generating $30 million over a five-year period.

Following nearly four years of being without a hospital, Crittenden County will now gain a new 65,000-square-foot, one-story facility that will be licensed for 11 inpatient beds, and will also include 10 emergency department rooms, two trauma rooms, two operating rooms, one endoscopy suite and eight cancer-infusion chairs.

Baptist Memorial Hospital will also offer a radiology lab, CAT scan and MRI labs.

According to Jason Little, CEO of Baptist, the new hospital will be able to accommodate 25,000 emergency department visits annually.

Although the hospital will be smaller than the former Crittenden Regional, it will be state-of-the-art and easier to find, according to Brian Welton, CEO and administrator of Baptist Memorial Hospital – Crittenden.

“It takes a community to make a hospital successful, and the commitment here is great,” Welton said in a local news report. “It’ll be a brand new hospital that is easy to find, so people can get out and on with their daily lives. Nobody wants to be at the hospital, but we want to meet their needs.”

The architect on the project is Earl Swensson Associates Inc. of Nashville.

A groundbreaking was held September 2016 and the new hospital will begin taking patients in December 2018.

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West Memphis Broke Ground on New Crittenden County Hospital https://hconews.com/2017/04/05/west-memphis-broke-ground-new-crittenden-county-hospital/ Wed, 05 Apr 2017 16:05:50 +0000 http://hconews.com/?p=42137 Crittenden County and Baptist Memorial Hospital-Crittenden broke ground on a new hospital in Sept. 2016.

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WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. — Crittenden County in Ark. and Baptist Memorial Health Care in Memphis, Tenn. broke ground on a new hospital in Sept. 2016 in West Memphis with the project slated for completion in late 2018.

The 50,000-square-foot hospital will have a budget of $25 million, and the architect on the project is Earl Swensson Associates Inc. of Nashville, Tenn. The general contractor for the project will be chosen soon, according to Brian Welton, chief executive officer and administrator of Baptist Memorial Hospital-Crittenden in a statement.

The county is excited about the new hospital, especially after the closing of Crittenden Regional Hospital in 2015. The closure of the hospital was a major blow to the community with regards to healthcare access. Many physicians — specialists and primary care doctors — left town once the old hospital closed, so those physicians who remained were left with an excessive patient load. “More than 400 people lost their jobs,” said Aaron Mitchell, MD, MBA, of Mitchell Family Medicine in nearby Marion in a recent statement.

There is currently almost no equipment available for emergencies in the entire county — not even a CT scanner. Patients have to drive to Memphis for their health care needs. With a population of about 51,000 with about 25,545 of those located in West Memphis, Crittenden County needs this new hospital.

Hospital services at the new facility will include an emergency room, cancer care, a laboratory, imaging and diagnostics. It will not include obstetrics initially, but there is the potential for this later, according to Welton, which many staff are hoping for. While the facility will be smaller than Crittenden Regional, it will be state-of-the-art and easier to find, Welton said.

While the old hospital closed due to financial issues, the new hospital is being funded by the local community. Crittenden County voters approved using a one-cent sales tax for five years to finance construction on the project, according to a statement.

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