Morton Hospital and Medical Center

Coordinates: 41°54′20.6″N 071°05′42″W / 41.905722°N 71.09500°W / 41.905722; -71.09500
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Morton Hospital
Steward Health Care System
Side entrance,Morton Hospital
Map
Geography
LocationTaunton, Massachusetts, USA
Coordinates41°54′20.6″N 071°05′42″W / 41.905722°N 71.09500°W / 41.905722; -71.09500
Organisation
TypeCommunity
Services
StandardsJoint Commission
Emergency departmentYes
Beds93
HelipadYes (FAA LID: 1MA9)
History
OpenedJanuary 3, 1889
Links
Websitehttp://www.mortonhospital.org/

Morton Hospital is a medical complex located on 88 Washington Street near Route 140 and Route 138 in Taunton, Massachusetts, USA. The facility serves the Greater Taunton Area and is equipped with its own heliport for medical emergency flights. Also, it owns a small rehabilitation facility down the street at Mill River Plaza.

History[edit]

The Taunton Hospital Company was incorporated June 8, 1888.[1] In 1914, the name of the corporation was changed to Morton Hospital.[2] It originally occupied the former home of the late Massachusetts Governor Marcus Morton. In the 20th century, the hospital administered its own nursing school.

On May 5, 2024, The Wall Street Journal reported that Steward Health Care was expected to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection within the coming days, blaming rising costs, insufficient revenue and cash crunches as part of the decision. Steward's bankruptcy is set to be one of the largest hospital bankruptcies in U.S. history, and the largest one in decades.[3] The next day, Steward announced that it had indeed filed voluntarily for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company stressed that its hospitals and medical offices would remain open during the proceedings. In its press release, Steward stated it was finalizing terms of a $75 million in new debtor-in-possession financing from MPT, with the possibility for $225 million more if it meets certain unspecified conditions set by MPT. The company's filing papers list that more than 30 of its creditors owe about $500 million, and the U.S. government is owed $32 million to the federal government in "reimbursements for insurance overpayments".[4][5]

Heliport[edit]

The Morton Hospital Heliport (FAA LID: 1MA9) is a heliport composed of one helipad on the roof of Morton Hospital. The heliport is privately owned and is primarily used at the utmost discretion of the hospital for medical emergency airlifts and transport. Most often, critically injured patients are airlifted from the hospital to large and well-equipped medical facilities around the region; sometimes as far as Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

The heliport is made of asphalt and its dimensions are 40 x 40 ft / 12.2 x 12.2 m.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Mass. Secretary of the Commonwealth, Corporate Card File Database
  2. ^ Secretary of the Commonwealth (1914). Acts and Resolves passed by the General Court of Massachusetts in the year 1914. Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Company. pp. 16-17. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
  3. ^ "Steward Health Care to File for Bankruptcy as Soon as Sunday". The Wall Street Journal. May 5, 2024. Retrieved May 5, 2024.
  4. ^ Weisman, Robert; Bartlett, Jessica (May 6, 2024). "Steward files for bankruptcy, leaving its eight Massachusetts hospitals in limbo". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on May 6, 2024. Retrieved May 6, 2024.
  5. ^ Schooly, Matt; Kaplan, Michael (May 6, 2024). "Steward Health Care files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy". CBS News. Archived from the original on May 6, 2024. Retrieved May 6, 2024.