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Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital
NameAlice Peck Day Memorial Hospital
LocationLebanon, New Hampshire
CountryUnited States
TypeCommunity hospital
Opened1932

Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital

Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital is a community hospital in Lebanon, New Hampshire, serving the Upper Valley region near the Connecticut River with inpatient and outpatient services. Founded in the early 20th century, it developed alongside regional institutions such as Dartmouth College, Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire municipal services, and local nonprofit organizations. The hospital participates in regional health networks and collaborates with educational institutions, civic groups, and state agencies including New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and county-level public health entities.

History

The hospital traces its origins to philanthropic efforts in the 1920s and 1930s linked to families and civic leaders in Hanover, New Hampshire, Lebanon, New Hampshire, and surrounding towns along the Connecticut River (New England). Early development occurred during the Great Depression era alongside federal programs influenced by the New Deal and state public health initiatives. Over ensuing decades the institution expanded its facilities during periods marked by post‑World War II healthcare growth and the rise of third‑party payers such as Medicare (United States) and Medicaid. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the hospital navigated healthcare consolidation trends involving regional systems like Dartmouth–Hitchcock, managed care plans such as Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, and nonprofit hospital associations. Renovations and capital campaigns attracted support from local foundations, civic clubs like Kiwanis International affiliates, and philanthropic trusts connected to New England benefactors.

Facilities and Services

Facilities at the hospital include inpatient units, an emergency department, diagnostic imaging suites with modalities comparable to those at tertiary centers such as Maine Medical Center and ambulatory care clinics modeled on outpatient practices in the region. The campus provides laboratory services, physical therapy departments, and surgical suites for general surgery and specialty procedures, reflecting standards established by accrediting organizations like The Joint Commission. Ancillary services coordinate with regional transport providers including Lebanon Municipal Airport air medical teams and ground EMS partners. The hospital's electronic health records and interoperability efforts align with national programs such as the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act standards and regional health information exchanges connected to state health IT initiatives.

Governance and Affiliations

Governance is overseen by a board of trustees composed of community leaders, healthcare executives, and representatives from partner institutions, following nonprofit corporate structures similar to those governing hospitals affiliated with Community Health Systems and regional systems. The hospital maintains affiliations and formal collaborations with academic and clinical organizations such as Dartmouth College, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, regional health networks, and statewide coalitions including the New Hampshire Hospital Association. It has engaged in cooperative agreements with tertiary referral centers and specialty providers in nearby metropolitan areas including Boston, Hartford, Connecticut, and Portland, Maine to facilitate transfers and subspecialty consultations.

Patient Care and Specialties

Clinical specialties provided encompass family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics, behavioral health, and cardiology services structured to complement services at regional referral centers such as Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital. The hospital integrates care pathways for chronic disease management influenced by guidelines from organizations like the American Heart Association, American College of Surgeons, and specialty societies. Emergency care, inpatient medicine, perioperative services, and rehabilitative programs coordinate with community primary care practices, federally qualified health centers such as those modeled on Community Health Center (United States) operations, and long‑term care providers in the Upper Valley.

Community Outreach and Education

Community programs include preventive health screenings, outreach clinics, and partnerships with academic institutions for clinical rotations, internships, and continuing medical education modeled after programs at institutions like Yale School of Medicine and regional nursing schools. Educational collaborations extend to local school districts in Grafton County, New Hampshire and workforce development initiatives in cooperation with professional associations and workforce boards. Public health campaigns, vaccination clinics, and substance misuse prevention efforts have been conducted in coordination with entities such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regional offices and state public health departments.

Awards and Recognition

The hospital and its staff have received recognition from regional healthcare quality organizations and patient safety collaboratives comparable to awards given by U.S. News & World Report for community hospitals and honors from state medical societies. Performance metrics and patient satisfaction scores have been benchmarked against national programs like the National Quality Forum and initiatives led by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to highlight excellence in patient safety, infection control, and community responsiveness.

Category:Hospitals in New Hampshire Category:Lebanon, New Hampshire Category:Community hospitals