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Barstow Community Hospital

, Barstow California USA  
 
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Name Barstow Community Hospital
Address 555 South Seventh Ave
 
Town Barstow
State California
Country USA
Post Code 92311
Phone 760 256 1761
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Specialization Of   Barstow Community Hospital
Anaesthesiology
Cardiology
Family Practice
Gastro-enterology
General Surgeon
Gynaecology
Internal Medicine
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History Of Barstow Community Hospital

From its inception, Barstow Community Hospital has been a success story of community commitment. Prior to Barstow Community Hospital (BCH) being built, local area patients in critical condition were treated at the Marine Base hospital, while those who were deemed able to travel were sent to hospitals more than 90 miles away in the San Bernardino area. From 1953 to 1956, the Barstow Lions Club along with the Fireman's Service Club raised funds through the Hill/Burton Act to build the hospital. Through these efforts, funds were donated by private citizens and raised through various fundraising activities until the goal was reached. Fundraisers included civic leaders going door-to-door soliciting donations, local-area waitresses donating their tips one day a week to the cause, among other fundraising activities. Other civic groups such as the Barstow Rotary Club donated the landscaping for the new hospital.

In the summer and fall of 1957, Barstow Community Hospital was both a symbol of pride and a source of embarrassment to the area. The construction of the $504,000 facility was complete and dedicated in June of 1957; however, the hospital remained vacant for more than six months because the hospital did not have enough operating money to open its doors. The hospital needed $65,000 to cover operating expenses for 90 days. This hospital saga was picked up by media nationwide, including the Los Angeles Times and Life Magazine. Funds to open BCH were not provided until local voters gave the city legal authority to run the facility in a November 26, 1957, election. In January 1958, Barstow Community Hospital, a one-story, 26-bed facility (the current 100 nursing wing), opened its doors to the community.

For a more in-depth article on how the community built the initial hospital, click here: A Community Unites to Build a Hospital.

From 1962 to 1974, the hospital underwent continuous transformations as the hospital management tried to provide increased services for the growing community. In 1962, hospital management oversaw the construction of the 200 nursing wing, the original emergency room, chapel and kitchen, increasing bed capacity to 40. Starting in 1966 and completed in 1968, further expansion added the 300 nursing wing (including the OB area), lobby, and current administration area, extending the hospital capacity to its current 56 beds. Further development of the facilities took place in 1974 with the additions of the medical records, medical staff lounge, library and expansion of the emergency room. Also included in this expansion were the relocation and modernization of the radiology department and the administrative and business office functions.

The 1980s did not witness as much hospital construction as the 1960s and 70s did; however, the era was important to the continued expansion of services provided by the hospital. In 1982 and 1986, management added the intensive care unit and CT scanner area respectively. Renovation did not stop in the 1980s. In 1994, management made significant improvements to the baby delivery services and outpatient surgery. The maternity wing added a labor, delivery, recovery room (LDR room) to offer more of a home atmosphere for the birthing process. The outpatient surgery area added four suites for surgery preparation and recovery and a waiting room to meet the demands of the popular, less serious surgeries. In 1995, the hospital completed a multi-million-dollar upgrade to the emergency room, doubling its capacity, to provide area residents with a state-of-the-art 24-hour emergency room.

Besides the many building and technology upgrades, hospital management has seen several transformations since 1958 as well. The City of Barstow managed the hospital from its opening until the employee strike of 1981. The strike was the impetus for the city to seek a professional health care management contractor. Toward the end of 1981, the city hired HCA to take over management of the hospital. HCA managed the hospital until 1988, when Adventist Health Systems (the parent company of Loma Linda University Hospital) assumed the role of hospital management for five years. In 1993, Community Health Systems Inc., based in Brentwood, Tenn., signed a long-term agreement with the City of Barstow to take over the operation of the hospital. With emphasis on patient-centered care, quality improvements and increased efficiency, Community Health Systems Inc. propelled the hospital to the pinnacle of the health care industry. In 1996 and again in 1997, Barstow Community Hospital was named one of the "100 Top Hospitals in the Nation" by Modern Healthcare magazine.
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