MidState Medical Center is a 156-bed acute care hospital located in Meriden, Connecticut, with satellite offices in Cheshire, Wallingford and Southington. MidState provides a broad spectrum of services that meets the needs of the community it serves.
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MidState has been in its current location since 1998, but its history dates back to the 1800s. Several additions and renovations make it the state-of-the-art facility of today which includes services for cancer care, diabetes and nutrition, digestive health, emergency/urgent care, family birthing, cardiac care, sleep disorders, general and minimally invasive surgery, spine and pain care, stroke care, wound management and more. Additional services, such as physician offices, lab and radiology are available in the Medical Office Building located on the campus.
FY18 Fast Facts
SVP & President: Gary Havican, SVP & President, Central Region
Founded: 1998
Licensed bed capacity: 156
Transitions from inpatient care: 9,440
Patient Days: 35,378
ED visits: 50,308
Newborn admissions: 819
Inpatient surgeries: 2,927
Ambulatory surgeries*: 6,503
Employees: 1,157
Physicians on staff: 432
Volunteers: 179
Operating Revenue (audited): $255.3 million
*Includes joint venture ASC (Glastonbury, Southington, Waterford) volumes
Website
midstatemedical.org
FY18 Accomplishments
- Received a clinical excellence award from Healogics, the nation’s leading and largest wound-care management company.
- Received the Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Silver award and a Target: Stroke Elite Plus award from the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association for stroke care services.
- Participated in the Connecticut Social Health Initiative, a project of the Connecticut Hospital Association that asks hospitals to test different approaches to address social factors that influence health.
- Awarded Comprehensive Center accreditation from the American College of Surgeons Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program, in partnership with the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery.