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mviv/ new pavmon ceremonies set Friday Hancock Medical Center, 149 Drinkwater Blvd., Bay St. Louis, will kick off its opening celebrations for the new Wo-n^n’s and Children’s Pavilion tonight with a patrons’ gala, 6-8 p.m., sponsored by the center’s foundation board. Dedication ceremonies are scheduled at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 25 at the pavilion. Ceremonies will be conducted by Hal Leftwich, HMC director. Guests to take part in the ceremonies include Mark Garriga, Governor Kirk For-dice’s chief of staff; Charles R. Johnson, president of the medical center’s board of trustees; Joseph R. Lee, HMC chief of staff; and Francis Theriault, pastor of St. Rose de Lima Catholic Church. Ceremonies will be followed by a public reception with refreshments. “Staff will be on hand to welcome guests for self-guided tours of the new facility,” said Janet McQueen, HMC community relations director. “Nursing personnel will be stationed around the pavilion to explain the uses of each area.” HISTORY Hancock Medical Center has served the community’s health care needs since 1960. Established under the name of Hancock General Hospital, the Dunbar Avenue facility replaced Kings Daughters Hospital, a multi-room frame structure lo- Hancock Medical Center Historic Data CONTRIBUTIONS Hancock Medical Center over the last seven years has made significant and growing contributions to the community: 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Patient Days 10,685 9,829 10,937 12,402 13,144 17,027 16.930 ER Visits 10,085 10,967 12,901- 13,500 15,638 16,685 16,449 Deliveries 164 32 97 149 218 281 301 Average Daily Census 27.0 30.0 34.0 36.0 46.5 46.4 Average Length of Stay 4.70 4.61 4.68 4.50 4.60 4.50 Gross Revenue $19,027,074 $22,278,233 $29,434,567 $35,778,444 $38,800,487 $52,116,583 $61,529,275 Contractual Adjustment 6,756,183 8,638,950 12,025,013 15,134,653 16,375,730 22,309,258 30,760,259 Charity Care 605,263 713,274 1,157,262 1,190,624 1,876,978 2,218,354 3,423,074 Salaries and Wages 3,930,956 4,023,702 4,760,393 5,442,872 6,144,474 7.546,273 9,274.956 Employee Benefits 1,208,292 1,220,387 1,570,024 1,858,868 2,441,800 1.992,420 3,6.!3.392 Net Operating Income (290,025) 267,496 1,353,898 1,210,327 2,472,975 4,909,518 2,306.452 cated in downtown Bay St. Louis. The current Drinkwater Boulevard acute care facility, constructed in 1987, is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. A major renovation in 1995 focused on the expansion of the emergency area and several ancillary departments. The 7,500-sq.-ft. addition included. a large outpatient/ emergency department lobby, expanded respiratory, radiology, surgery and rehabilitation departments. New state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment in surgery and radiology allowed more county residents to receive medical care locally. An 8,000-sq.-tt. Business and Education Complex opened in 1997 to house the accounting, financial and information services departments, as well as spacious classroom available for usi; by the community. The hospital was licensed for an additional 38 beds (for a total of 104) in 1998, and later that year opened a 49,000-sq.-ft. women’s and children’s pavilion and new intensive care unit. An outpatient surgery registration area and expanded surgical unit were also part of the expansion project. The med- ical center is planning the renovation of several existing departments to improve patient accessibility and convenience. More than 100 physicians representing a broad spectrum of medical specialties make up Hancock Medical Center’s active and consulting medical staffs. Combined with the dedication of400+ professional staff members, our health care team strives to provide the highest quality medical care for the community. For more information on the dedication ceremonies, contact Janet McQueen, Hancock Med- ather in anticipation of dedication ceremonies of Hancock Medical ica enter omm unity e a an(j Children’s Pavilion Friday. Guest received a first hand look tions at 466-3391. . , , . , . , at me iacmty that will double the hospital s size and extend its outreach services to the community. (Echo staff photo by Randy Ponder) ‘j/n/n
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