The Medical Center, Navicent Health

Hospital in Georgia, United States
32°49′58.8″N 83°38′10.2″W / 32.833000°N 83.636167°W / 32.833000; -83.636167OrganizationFundingNon-profit hospitalAffiliated universityMercer University
Mercer School of MedicineNetworkAtrium HealthServicesEmergency departmentLevel I trauma centerBeds637HelipadYes FAA LID: 77GEHistoryFormer name(s)The Medical Center of Central GeorgiaOpened1895LinksWebsitehttps://www.navicenthealth.org/ListsHospitals in Georgia

The Medical Center, Navicent Health (MCNH), formally known as Atrium Health Navicent Medical Center, is a 637-bed hospital located in Macon, Georgia.[1] Formerly known as The Medical Center of Central Georgia (MCCG), the hospital is part of the Atrium Health. MCNH is the second largest hospital in Georgia, behind Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. MCNH is a teaching hospital affiliated with Mercer University School of Medicine and various schools of nursing. MCNH serves 30 primary counties throughout central Georgia and southern Georgia, an area of approximately 750,000 residents, in addition to patients throughout the region. MCNH EMS serves Baldwin, Bibb, Jones, Treutlen, and Twiggs Counties. Beverly Knight Olson Children's Hospital, Navicent Health is located adjacent to MCNH.

On February 8, 2018, it was announced that Navicent Health would merge with North Carolina based healthcare system Atrium Health.[2]

History

Albert Luce Jr. Heart Institute
Albert Luce Jr. Heart Institute

In March 1895, the Medical Center, then known as the Macon Hospital, was opened. Its administrator was an Atlanta physician named Olin Weaver. In 1915, the city of Macon assumed ownership of the hospital. In 1960, the hospital became a member of the American Hospital Association, though it wasn't until 11 years later, in 1971, that the name was changed to The Medical Center of Central Georgia. On September 3, 2014, Central Georgia Health System, which includes The Medical Center and more than 30 additional entities, announced its new brand identity – Navicent Health.[3] The new Navicent Health brand unified and identified each facility and service line within the health system for the very first time. Navicent Health includes MCNH as well as Rehabilitation Hospital, Navicent Health; Beverly Knight Olson Children's Hospital, Navicent Health; Navicent Health Foundation; Medical Center of Peach County, Navicent Health; Carlyle Place, Navicent Health; Pine Point, Navicent Health; Wellness Center, Navicent Health; and most recently, Navicent Health Baldwin.

On February 8, 2018, it was announced that Navicent Health would merge with North Carolina-based healthcare system Atrium Health.[2] They announced on December 20, 2018, that the agreement combining the two organizations had been signed, with Atrium being the controlling party.[4]

MCNH is an academic medical center, Level 1 Trauma Center, and serves a service area of 30 primary counties and a population of nearly 750,000 persons. MCNH has over 4,500 employees and a medical staff of approximately 700 physicians. As the second largest hospital in Georgia, it is licensed for 637 beds, including pediatrics, medical-surgical, trauma and cardiac surgery.[1] The Emergency Center, with helipad capability and three urgent care centers, treats over 140,000 visitors per year. MCNH provides a broad range of community-based outpatient diagnostic, primary care, wellness and comprehensive rehabilitation services. It is the primary academic hospital for Mercer University School of Medicine, providing residency and fellowship programs for over 100 residents and is affiliated with multiple universities as a clinical education site.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b "About Us - Navicent Health, Macon, Georgia". Navicent Health.
  2. ^ a b "Daily Dose - The Evolution of Healthcare and Why You Can't Go It Alone". Atrium Health.
  3. ^ Morris, Linda (3 September 2014). "CEO: New name to unify Macon-based hospital system". macon.com. The Macon Telegraph. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  4. ^ Miller, Andy (22 December 2018). "Navicent deal with N.C.-based chain shakes up hospital business in Middle Georgia". Georgia Health News. The Macon Telegraph. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
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