The Hospital of Central Connecticut is a 446-bed, acute-care community teaching hospital with campuses in New Britain and Southington.
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Affiliated with the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, The Hospital of Central Connecticut provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services in general medicine and surgery and a wide variety of specialties.
The Hospital of Central Connecticut has a medical staff of more than 300 physicians. Through the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, the hospital participates in residency programs for primary care internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, otolaryngology, and general surgery.
The Hospital of Central Connecticut is a member of the Central Connecticut Health Alliance, a system of healthcare affiliates that provides a wide array of services throughout the region, caring for patients from birth through the end of life.
FY18 Fast Facts
SVP & President: Gary Havican, SVP & President, Central Region
Licensed bed capacity: 446
Transitions from inpatient care: 13,452
Patient Days: 66,098
ED visits: 91,963
Newborn admissions: 1,731
Inpatient surgeries: 2115
Ambulatory surgeries*: 7,163
Employees: 2,130
Physicians on staff: 519
Volunteers: 261
Residents/Fellows: 152
Operating revenue (audited): $372.6 million
*Includes joint venture Ambulatory Surgery Center (Glastonbury, Southington, Bone & Joint Institute and Waterford) volumes
Website
thocc.org
FY18 Accomplishments
- Recognized by Healthgrades as a 2018 Distinguished Hospital for Clinical Excellence, ranking The Hospital of Central Connecticut among the top 5 percent in the nation for quality care. The hospital also received a Healthgrades Pulmonary Care Excellence Award.
- Received the Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Gold Plus award and a Target: Stroke Elite Plus award from the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association for stroke services.
- Became the first hospital in the Northeast to use the Globus ExcelsiusGPS® robotic spine technology.
- Launched a new multifaceted advertising campaign, highlighting in documentary-style format five service lines — emergency services, urology, cancer, maternity, and vascular surgery.