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Western Maryland Health System

Western Maryland Regional Medical Center
Western Maryland Health System
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Geography
Location 12500 Willowbrook Rd, Cumberland, Maryland, U.S.
Coordinates 39°38′54″N 78°44′02″W / 39.6483826°N 78.7337774°W / 39.6483826; -78.7337774
Organisation
Care system Nonprofit
Hospital type Community-based
Services
Emergency department Level II Trauma Center
Beds 283
History
Founded 2009
Links
Website wmhs.com
Lists Hospitals in U.S.
Other links List of hospitals in Maryland

Western Maryland Regional Medical Center (WMRMC) is a hospital located in Cumberland, Maryland in Allegany County. The facility, which opened on November 21, 2009, is owned by the Western Maryland Health System (WMHS). It was established as a combination of Memorial Hospital (Cumberland) and Sacred Heart Hospital (Cumberland), both of which are now closed. It is sometimes confused with Western Maryland Hospital Center, a state-run rehabalitation hospital located in Hagerstown, Maryland.

Established as the Western Maryland Hospital in 1888, Memorial Hospital moved to its current location on Memorial Avenue in Cumberland, Maryland in 1929 and was renamed in honor of those who gave their life in World War I. Memorial Hospital was once owned and operated by the City of Cumberland and became a private non-profit organization in the early 1980s. Afterwards, Memorial was owned by the Cumberland Memorial Hospital Corporation.

Sacred Heart Hospital was first incorporated as Allegany Hospital in 1905 and moved from its original site on Decatur Street to the Seton Drive facility in 1967. The Daughters of Charity were asked to come to Cumberland to operate the hospital in 1911. Between 1935 and 2006, the hospital was known as Sacred Heart Hospital. The hospital was briefly known as WMHS Braddock Campus before the opening of the Western Maryland Regional Medical Center in 2009.

In an effort to effectively manage local healthcare resources, Cumberland Memorial Hospital Corporation and Sacred Heart Hospital joined together in April 1996 to form the Western Maryland Health System (WMHS). Working together, the two hospitals were able to expand the range of healthcare services available to local residents and successfully meet the challenges associated with an ever-changing healthcare industry.

In 2005, the Western Maryland Health System made the decision to build a new hospital in Cumberland that would replace both Memorial and Sacred Heart hospitals. As their original facilities were less than two blocks apart in the early 20th Century, both hospitals in a sense would come full circle by becoming a single hospital. In 2015 WMHS was recognized by Healthgrades as one of America’s 50 Best™ hospitals for Cardiac Surgery.


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