Pascack Valley Hospital

This article is about the hospital from 1959 to 2007. For the current medical facility, see Hackensack University Medical Center at Pascack Valley.
Pascack Valley Hospital
Geography
Location Westwood, New Jersey, United States
Coordinates 40°59′6.75″N 74°0′54.95″W / 40.9852083°N 74.0152639°W / 40.9852083; -74.0152639Coordinates: 40°59′6.75″N 74°0′54.95″W / 40.9852083°N 74.0152639°W / 40.9852083; -74.0152639
Organization
Care system Medicare (US), Medicaid, Public
Hospital type Community
Affiliated university New York Medical College[1]
Services
Emergency department Yes
Helipad FAA LID: JY29
Beds 291
History
Founded June 1, 1959
Closed November 21, 2007
Links
Website http://www.pvhospital.org PVH
Lists Hospitals in New Jersey

Pascack Valley Hospital (PVH) is a former 291-bed hospital, located at 250 Old Hook Road, Westwood, New Jersey.

History

Pascack Valley Hospital opened on June 1, 1959, as an 86-bed community hospital. It has undergone several expansions and grew to 291 beds.[2]

In 2005, the PVH completed construction on a new four-story addition to the hospital. This caused the hospital to incur an additional $80 million in debt. This, combined with several years of operating losses, forced Well Care Group, the owner of the hospital, to seek a buyer. In November 2006, Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC) entered into a memorandum of understanding with PVH to acquire the hospital, with plans to keep the facility operating as a full acute-care hospital.[3][4]

Ultimately, Pascack's agreement with HUMC fell through, and on September 24, 2007, the hospital filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, with plans to liquidate the hospital's assets. In anticipation of closure, PVH began to limit its admissions. On November 21, the facility stopped providing medical care, and the administrative remaining departments closed shortly thereafter.[5][6][7]

Liquidation of assets

Days before the hospital closed in November 2007, the certificate of need for the hospital's mobile intensive care unit (which had provided advanced life support services to 18 towns in the Pascack and Northern Valleys) was auctioned in U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Hackensack University Medical Center was the winning bidder at $3.6 million.[8][9] On November 21, as soon as PVH closed its doors, HUMC began providing paramedic services to the area.[10]

After several delays, the hospital building and property were auctioned on February 27, 2008. Hackensack University Medical Center and Touro University College of Medicine won with a joint bid of $45 million. At the time, they had plans to reopen a full-service hospital and a new medical school.[11] But in September 2008, Touro backed out of the deal, deciding instead to open their medical school in Hasbrouck Heights.[12]

On October 1, 2008, HUMC opened up a satellite emergency department called Hackensack University Medical Center North at Pascack Valley.[13] HUMC, jointly with Legacy Hospital Partners, Inc., is currently seeking to obtain a license to open a 128-bed acute care facility at the PVH site.[14]

Rebirth

In February 2012, the New Jersey Health Commissioner announced approval of the Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC) application to open a fully functioning hospital in Westwood on the site of the former Pascack Valley Hospital. The new hospital, which will be named HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley, will have 128 beds and be the first for-profit facility of its kind in Bergen County. The hospital will feature all private patient rooms, a state-of-the-art obstetrical unit, an intensive/critical care unit, five operating rooms, one special procedure room, and a cardiac catheterization laboratory. Officials at Valley Hospital in Ridgewood and Englewood Hospital and Medical Center have fought against HUMC’s application from the start and their positions remained unchanged. They indicated they were investigating legal action to prevent the new hospital's opening.[15]

As of 2013, former facility is known as Hackensack University Medical Center at Pascack Valley

References

  1. PVH Accreditations and Affiliations
  2. PVH About our Hospital
  3. "HUMC, Pascack Hospital May Join; Ailing Westwood Center to Stay Open", The Record (Bergen County, N.J.), retrieved 2008-10-10
  4. "Hackensack University Medical Center and Pascack Valley Hospital enter into memorandum of understanding for possible acquisition" (Press release). Hackensack University Medical Center. 2006-11-09. Retrieved 2008-10-10.
  5. "Pascack Valley Hospital to File for Bankruptcy, Plans to Liquidate". 2007-09-21. Archived from the original on February 12, 2012. Retrieved 2008-10-10.
  6. Important Information from Pascack Valley Hospital
  7. "Suitors Ready Bids for Hospital", The Record (Bergen County, NJ), 2007-11-13, retrieved 2008-10-10
  8. "HUMC to provide Paramedic Services in Pascack Valley Region", The Paramus Post (Paramus, NJ), 2007-11-16, retrieved 2008-10-10
  9. "HUMC secures MICU", Pascack Valley Community Life (Westwood, NJ), archived from the original on October 11, 2008, retrieved 2008-10-10
  10. "Pascack Shuts Down Amid Tears, Toasts", The Record (Bergen County, NJ), 2007-11-23, retrieved 2008-10-10
  11. "Hospital, med school win Pascack Valley auction", The Record (Bergen County, NJ), 2008-02-28, archived from the original on July 8, 2008, retrieved 2008-10-10
  12. "Med school plans dropped", The Record (Bergen County, NJ), 2008-09-25, archived from the original on September 29, 2008, retrieved 2008-10-10
  13. "ER returns to Westwood hospital", The Record (Bergen County, NJ), 2008-10-01, archived from the original on October 5, 2008, retrieved 2008-10-10
  14. "Hackensack University Medical Center Files Application for Transfer of Ownership of Former Pascack Valley Hospital Licenses". Retrieved 2008-09-07.
  15. Health Commissioner Approves Reopening of Pascack Valley Hospital, retrieved 2012-02-28

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