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Legacy Meridian Park Hospital : ウィキペディア英語版
Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center

Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center, formerly Legacy Meridian Park Hospital, is an acute care hospital in Tualatin, Oregon, United States. Opened in 1973, it is operated by Legacy Health System. The facility is licensed for 150 beds, but operates only 128. Located in Clackamas County along the boundary with Washington County, it employs over 800 people and is Tualatin’s largest employer.
==History==
Originally titled as Southwest Hospital while under proposal beginning in 1968, it was renamed as Meridian Park when it opened after the Willamette Meridian that bisects the hospital grounds.〔Tims, Dana. “30 years of healing, growth”, ''The Oregonian'', October 3, 2003.〕 The medical facility was a joint venture between Emanuel Hospital (now Legacy Emanuel) and Physicians and Surgeons Hospital (now defunct) who formed Metropolitan Hospitals.〔 Groundbreaking occurred in 1971 and the hospital opened in 1973 when the city of Tualatin had a population of 750 at the 1970 Census and prior to the construction of now neighboring Interstate 205.〔 The facility was built on in a rural area at the edge of the Portland metropolitan area and employed 109 people when it opened.〔
In 1989, Emanuel Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital, and Mount Hood Medical Center merged to create Legacy Health Systems, with Meridian Park becoming Legacy Meridian Park Hospital.〔(Legacy Meridian Park: a growing presence in a growing community. ) Profiles in Healthcare. Legacy Health Systems. Retrieved on October 3, 2008.〕 A community health center was added in 1990 at a cost of $1 million.〔Foyston, John. “Work to start on addition for hospital”, ''The Oregonian'', September 28, 1989, West Zoner, p. 3.〕 In May 1992, a $14 million expansion began that included a new maternity ward.〔Gross, Tanya. “Meridian Park Hospital will open million-dollar homey birth center”, ''The Oregonian'', October 4, 1993, p. B2.〕 In 1998, Meridian Park began a $21 million expansion.〔 The construction added of space and 32 hospital beds.〔Fehrenbacher, Gretchen. “Boosting a town’s economic health”, ''The Oregonian'', November 12, 1998, West Zoner, p. 1.〕
By 2002, the hospital was the ninth busiest in Oregon and served the cities of Tualatin, Tigard, Sherwood, Wilsonville, King City, and Lake Oswego among others.〔 At that time it employed almost 800 people and was the largest employer in the city of Tualatin.〔 A lab technician was arrested in 2003 on accusations of fondling patients.〔Bella, Rick. “Police arrest lab worker accused in fondling”, ''The Oregonian'', November 7, 2003, p. C2.〕 In 2005, the emergency department was expanded with a separate area for children created.〔Blackmun, Maya. “Treating with kid gloves”, ''The Oregonian'', May 27, 2005.〕 The hospital purchased of adjacent land in 2006 for $7 million to allow for future expansion of the campus. Zoned for residential use that would also allow for hospital usage, the hospital requested a change in zoning in 2009 to ensure they could expand onto the site at a later date.〔

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