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Conemaugh Health System, a member of Duke LifePoint Healthcare, is the largest health care provider in west central
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, with multiple hospitals, physician offices, and outpatient centers in eleven counties. Conemaugh Health System is located in
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. CHS offers a continuum of care, from highly specialized services such as a Level 1 Regional Resource Trauma Center and Level 3 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Conemaugh Health System is also home to the Conemaugh School of Nursing and Allied Health, as well as Graduate Medical Education for residents in Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pharmacy, and Health Psychology. Conemaugh Health System was created in the wake of the
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of 1889 which gained national attention and caused the outpouring resource to help the local community. Among those who originally established the hospital system was
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, the founder of the
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. Conemaugh serves as the largest medical provider for Cambria County, Somerset County,
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, Westmoreland County. Fulton, County,
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, Clearfield County, Jefferson County, and Bedford County.


History

The first hospital in the health system, Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital, opened its doors December 2, 1889 six months following the catastrophe of the Great
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of 1889. 2,209 people were killed in the flood, and much of the town's infrastructure was demolished or unusable for months following the disaster. Temporary medical quarters were established at St. Mark's Episcopal church while more permanent accommodations for the survivors could be created. The
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responded a few days after the flood by establishing a temporary hospital in the city's 8th ward in a wooden farmhouse in the midst of a local orchard. In 1892, a permanent stone structure was completed for the new hospital, and the Red Cross withdrew its field hospital from the region. In 1896 a training school for nurses was opened at the hospital, assisting with the medical and surgical care that was being offered at the hospital proper. It remains in operation as the Conemaugh School of Nursing. The physical facility of Conemaugh hospital continued to expand in the coming years with the construction of its modern facility on Franklin Street in 1923. In more recent years the hospital has noted that it is shifting away from inpatient care to smaller regional outpatient facilities in the region.


Subsidiaries and facilities

Conemaugh Health System (CHS) is the parent corporation for the following healthcare entities: * Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center – located in
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this campus services as the primary medical campus of the health system. It consists of two inpatient medical centers that were merged in 1997: Good Samaritan Medical Center (previously known as Mercy Hospital), a Catholic hospital, founded in 1910, and Conemaugh Valley Medical Center founded in 1889 following the disaster of the
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. It currently sustains 537 inpatient beds. * Conemaugh Meyersdale Medical Center – located in
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it was founded in 1952 to attend to the rural medical needs of Somerset County. * Conemaugh Miners Medical Center – located in
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, it was originally designed to serve the local coal mining community. True to its original purpose, the hospital itself still offers Black Lung screenings. * Conemaugh Nason Medical Center– located in
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, previously known as 'Nason Hospital' until its acquisition in 2017. It is an inpatient 45-bed facility. * Conemaugh Physician Group (CPG) – is a multi-specialty, integrated group practice that represents the physicians of Conemaugh Health System * Conemaugh School of Nursing – located adjacent to Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center, it has been graduating nurses since opening in 1892, and offers a large educational selection of other medical disciplines. It has been fully accredited since 1918. The school of nursing also partners with various Pennsylvania universities for the transferring of academic credits. These include:
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, and Chamberlain University. The school offers other Allied Health programs as well, such as the program for Surgical Technology, which it offers in conjunction with the
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. * Conemaugh East Hills – located in
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, this facility opened in 2020 and is largely an outpatient medical facility. It includes diagnostic imaging, cardiac/pulmonary rehab services, pulmonary function testing, outpatient surgery, pain/neuroscience clinic, and an orthopedic practice. In 2005, Conemaugh Health System also acquired Lee Hospital (previously Johnstown City Hospital) from the
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in downtown Johnstown, incorporating it into their inpatient clinical network. Founded in 1916 it currently holds the name Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center – Lee Campus and serves as a Select Specialty Hospital. It is located two miles from Conemaugh's main campus. As of 2018, Duke Lifepoint Healthcare announced they have no plans to abandon the former inpatient hospital, instead converting it for non-clinical purposes In 2007, Windber Medical Center formally left Conemaugh Health System amid administrative issues. It had been a subsidiary since 1970.


The 1889 Foundation

The 1889 Foundation is a non-profit that provides medical and philanthropic aid to residents of Cambria County and Somerset County. Originally founded in 1993 as the 'Conemaugh Health Foundation', it remained a department within Conemaugh Health System until 2014. At that time the hospital was purchased by Duke Lifepoint Healthcare, and became a for-profit hospital, after which the 1889 Foundation was formed as a separate 501(c)3 non-profit organization.


Graduate medical education

Conemaugh is a
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and has a large number of students and 84 residents on its clinical staff.
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(GME) was introduced at Conemaugh Valley Hospital in 1915 for three original residents. The original generalist program was shut down in 1975 and replaced with a modern medical graduate education program. This program has expanded over the years to include: General Surgery (1961), Family Medicine (1971), Internal Medicine (1972), Pharmacy (2002), Emergency Medicine (2008), and Health Psychology (2012). Conemaugh also attracts regular medical student rotations from
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and
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. Conemaugh also maintains a residency program for the
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, as well as a sports medicine fellowship.


Acquisition by Duke LifePoint Healthcare

In 2013 it was formally announced the Conemaugh was seeking affiliation with other medical systems in the region because of financial constraint. On September 3, 2014, Conemaugh Health System was acquired for $500 million by Duke LifePoint Healthcare, a joint venture between
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and LifePoint Hospitals. Since its corporate acquisition the hospital continues to expand its pool of physicians and specialists, as well as expand its primary medical campus in
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. In 2021, the main campus was expanded to make way for additional inpatient/outpatient cardiovascular services as well as specialized imaging services.


References


External links


Conemaugh Health System
Official Website
Duke Lifepoint – Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center

Conemaugh Physician Group

List of the Previous Presidents of Medical Staff at Conemaugh Hospital
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