Erie County Medical Center
Erie County Medical Center | |
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Erie County Medical Center Corporation | |
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Geography | |
Location | 462 Grider Street Buffalo, New York, U.S. |
Coordinates | 42°55′33″N 78°49′54″W / 42.925776°N 78.831646°W |
Organisation | |
Affiliated university | University at Buffalo |
Network | Great Lakes Health System of New York |
Services | |
Emergency department | Level I trauma center |
Beds | 550 inpatient |
History | |
Opened | 1912 |
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Website | http://www.ecmc.edu/ |
Lists | Hospitals in U.S. |
Erie County Medical Center (ECMC) is a hospital with 550 beds located in the East Side of Buffalo, New York and a member of the Great Lakes Health System. It is the primary teaching hospital for the University at Buffalo. It is also a New York State public-benefit corporation.
Organization
The Erie County Medical Center Corporation, as it is known when filing financial reports to the New York State Comptroller and the New York State Authorities Budget Office, is guided by a 19-member board of directors, 4 of whom are non-voting. There are eight voting members who are appointed by the New York State Governor and there are seven voting members who are appointed by the Erie County Executive.[1] The management team is headed by CEO Thomas J. Quatroche Jr.[2] In 2017, it had operating expenses of $636.03 million, an outstanding debt of $272.51 million, and a staffing level of 4,023 people.[3]
History
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Erie County Medical Center (then known as Buffalo City Hospital) was formed in 1912 when the nearby Municipal Hospital on East Ferry Street had become overcrowded due to outbreaks in scarlet fever and tuberculosis and opened in 1918. In 1921, ECMC opened its first medical library, and, in 1922, a social services department. The hospital would be named for Dr. Edward J. Meyer, its first chairman, in 1939. The current hospital facility would be opened in 1978 and was renamed Erie County Medical Center. In 1989, it would open its burn treatment center.[4]
Care and services
ECMC is designated as Western New York's designated trauma and HIV/AIDS treatment center.[4] It also features the Roger W. Seibel Burn Treatment Center,[5] which is the regional burn center for Western New York. Buffalo Public Schools' P.S. 84 (Health Care Center for Children @ ECMC), the designated school in the district for students with severe disabilities/illnesses, is housed at ECMC.
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