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Huggins closed their maternity ward last year, making Memorial Hospital in North Conway the only maternity ward left in Carroll County. I think that this will skew the Wolfeboro Area's demographics adversely in the years to come.
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Franklin Regional Hospital is also a Critical Access Hospital and no longer has a maternity unit at the hospital. For the record, when babies are born at a hospital the information going on their birth certificate is recorded then and there - including the town they are considered to live in when they are born. Babies born in Rochester or Laconia or North Conway who will be living in Wolfeboro will still be reported to the Wolfeboro Town Clerk as being born in Wolfeboro - the location of the hospital isn't a factor in those demographics. |
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Franklin Regional Hospital became a critical access hospital in 2004. They closed their maternity unit in 2005. They average between 105-115 births per year with no real decline... |
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We were at the Huggins ribbon cutting ceremony and enjoyed seeing the new facility. The physical plant seemed great! Many staff members and technicians were there too. Some expounded on many new capabilities of Huggins!
Personally I strongly support using University teaching hospitals for the more major procedures and treatments. There certainly are many other illnesses and procedures that can be done locally. Also sometimes hospitals save lives by being able to stabilize and move. Certainly Huggins is not trying to be a state of the art facility in all areas as that would not be cost effective. Any improvements in medical care are to be applauded and greatly appreciated. There was also a very nice lunch with small sanwiches and desserts and cold drinks. Thank you to all who made this ribbon cutting ceremony and tour and lunch possible. There are boards for those who have made donations and it was a bit disappointing to not see more names. If any of the financially fortunate who have used Huggins are reading this and would like to make a donation, I am sure it would be greatly appreciated. |
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I'm sorry, I can't endorse Huggin's. To say more would be inappropriate. Please don't ask me any more.
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The problem was that young families were already opting to go to Frisbie, Wentworth Douglas, Concord, and Lakes Region. This made continuing maternity care at Huggins cost inefficient due to the high cost of equipment, personnel, facilities, and the ever present huge cost of malpractice insurance for OB-Gyn. This forced the tough decision to be made.
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Went to Lakes Region for poison ivy and shingles as well as on an emergency 911 call. Went to Boston the next day on the advice of the neurologist. So far so good. Sister in law went to Huggins once and had a good result. That is our only experience there but for the ribbon cutting. I heard a tech say that they do stress tests so I asked if they do nuclear stress tests there. She said that they do them now. I then asked if they do cardiac caths and was told that they did not. Nothing wrong in stating facts in my opinion, but I am not asking you for any more information since you perfer not to share more. |
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In light of increasing health care costs and so called efforts to curb it.
In the past hospital buildings were built very practical and sanitary. Today's hospital are built to rival the Taj Mahal! What's up with that?????? ![]()
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Also, HH will fall into a different status for receiving payment from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) now that they are a critical access hospital. Since they dropped their maternity unit, they will have less overhead cost (read: malpractice insurance costs). Additionally, many of the improvements you see now are because of the safety standards and privacy laws that the hospitals have to adhere to now. It may seem "extreme" but if the hospital did not make these changes, they would no longer receive payment from CMS or possibly from other insurance providers. |
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Huggins Hospital has a large plaque indicating that "The Marriott Family" had donated the Emergency Room. I don't know when the plaque was put up, but it's new-news to me.
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If you really want to have Wolfeboro on your child's birth certificate, there are several good midwives in the area!
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Or plan the birth as an emergency and have the baby at Huggins!
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