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Facts

Mission

Emerson Hospital exists to promote health and well-being in the community by being an accessible resource for the most advanced high quality health care.

Values

At Emerson, we believe deeply in our core values of providing our communities with the highest quality of medical care and the most compassionate care. These values are focused upon:

  • Quality
  • Expertise
  • Care
  • Community

Type of Hospital

Emerson is a full-service, non-profit community hospital. With 273 active staff primary care doctors and specialists on staff, Emerson is well known for its outstanding medical and surgical specialists, as well as excellent nursing care and patient-centered services.

Year Founded

Emerson was founded in 1911 as the Deaconess Hospital. In 1924, the hospital was renamed after Charles Emerson (a nephew of Ralph Waldo Emerson).

Number of Beds

Today Emerson is a 177 bed acute care medical center which provides advanced medical services to over 300,000 individuals in 25 towns.

Service Area

Emerson’s service area includes the towns of Acton, Ayer, Bedford, Berlin, Bolton, Boxborough, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Concord, Groton, Harvard, Hudson, Lancaster, Lexington, Lincoln, Littleton, Lunenburg, Maynard, Pepperell, Shirley, Stow, Sudbury, Townsend, Wayland, Westford.

Number of Employees

1,600 employees

Number of Volunteers

With more than 525 adult and student volunteers representing 38 towns, Emerson has more volunteers per bed than any other hospital in Massachusetts. In 2005, volunteers gave 73,344 hours of service.

Number of Physicians

Active Staff: 273
Courtesy Staff: 85

Satellites

  • Groton Health Center
  • Westford Health Center
  • Sudbury Health Center

Key Statistics

  • More than 34,000 emergency department visits per year
  • More than 14,000 day surgeries per year
  • More than 68 ,000 rehab treatments per year
  • Nearly 45,000 home care visits
  • More than 300,000 individuals served

Clinical Affiliations

  • Boston IVF
    Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility
  • Brigham and Women’s Hospital
    Perinatology
  • Lahey Clinic
    Neurosurgery, Spine Surgery
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
    Neonatology
    Radiation Oncology
    Pediatric affi liations in Cardiology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Nephrology and Surgery
  • Reproductive Science Center
    Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility
  • Sports Medicine North
    Spine Surgery
  • Tufts–New England Medical Center
    Nephrology

Accreditations

  • American Association of Blood Banks
  • American College of Radiology
    Breast Imaging Center of Excellence
  • American College of Surgeons, Commission on Cancer
    (Bethke Cancer Center)
  • American College of Surgeons Bariatric Surgery Center Network
  • College of American Pathologists
  • Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
  • Massachusetts Medical Society Committee
    on Accreditation Review

Recognition

  • Certified as a designated stroke center
  • Top national ranking for treatment of heart failure by JCAHO

Timeline

In 1911, Charles Emerson donates 40 acres of land along the Sudbury River and $20,000 to create a 14-bed cottage hospital.