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Providence Newberg Medical Center : ウィキペディア英語版
Providence Newberg Medical Center

Providence Newberg Medical Center is a not-for-profit Level IV acute care hospital in Newberg, Oregon, United States. Opened at a different location as Newberg Community Hospital, a new 40-licensed-hospital-bed and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-certified facility was opened in 2006, the first gold certified hospital in the nation. The three building medical center is located on on the eastern edge of the city along Oregon Route 99W and is owned by Providence Health & Services.
==History==
In 1957, the city of Newberg opened Newberg Community Hospital, with three additions built later.〔Staff and wire reports. “Newberg Community joins Providence hospital system”, ''The Oregonian'', June 29, 1994, p. B18.〕〔 The Sisters of Providence Health System (now Providence Health & Services) took over management of the facility in 1986.〔 In 1993, the city owned hospital dealt with issues regarding administrator Mark Meinert who was accused by the city council of ethical violations concerning self-dealing involving his wife.〔Haynes, Dana. “Newberg council-local hospital relationship ruptures”, ''The Oregonian'', July 28, 1993, p. C2.〕 The hospital was overseen by a city commission and still operated by the Sisters of Providence.〔Haynes, Dana. “Council, panel end hospital dispute”, ''The Oregonian'', July 29, 1993, p. F2.〕 Later in the year a member of the city council also accused the hospital’s administration with other ethics violations concerning travel and the use of public money.〔Haynes, Dana. “Councilman charges public cash misused”, ''The Oregonian'', October 1, 1993, p. C2.〕
In June 1994, Sisters of Providence purchased the facility from the city.〔 At that time the hospital sat on on Villa Road and had 35 hospital beds, two operating rooms, and covered a total of .〔Goetze, Janet. “George Fox plans to buy Providence Newberg Hospital”, ''The Oregonian'', April 13, 2004, p. D1.〕〔Goetze, Janet. “Area hospitals build for the future”, ''The Oregonian'', September 22, 2003, p. B1.〕 In 2004, the hospital was one of three in Oregon named by Solucient as a top 100 hospital in the United States.〔“Business Briefs: Providence Milwaukie listed as a top hospital”, ''The Oregonian'', June 3, 2004, South Zoner, p. 2.〕

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