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NEWSROOM

Access to current information about The Leading Edge of Caring.

 

The Newsroom is maintained by the External Affairs Department to offer members of the news media easy access to current information about The Leading Edge of Caring at Northeast Hospital Corporation, specifically, Beverly Hospital; Addison Gilbert Hospital; BayRidge Hospital; and Beverly Hospital at Danvers, Medical and Day Surgery Center.

 

CONTACT

Laura Wareck
O'Neill and Associates
31 New Chardon Street
Boston, MA 02114

  • P: 617-646-1037
  • C: 978-660-9587
  • F: 617-646-1290

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

ABOUT US

 

What is it that separates us from any other health and human services provider in Massachusetts? We call it The Leading Edge of Caring. It is our comprehensive commitment to provide you both the first-class medical care and world-class attention you deserve.  We feel there’s no other hospital or medical facility in the area that combines the latest advances in medicine with a truly remarkable and refreshing level of warmth and compassion. More . . .

 

 PRESS RELEASES

 

September 8, 2010

  • Area Hospitals Working Hard to Provide <br> High Quality Care at Reasonable Cost

September 1, 2010

  • Medtronic Art Donation Unveiled at Beverly Hospital

 

 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

 

Click on the month below for a printable .pdf of our calendar of lectures and screenings that are provided by our healthcare providers.  For more information about any of the programs, call 978 236-1650.

 Calendar-September

 

 PATIENT CONDITIONS

 

To inquire about the condition of a patient, please call the External Affairs office at 978-236-1677 Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. After hours, page the staff member on call through the hospital page Operator, 978-922-3000, ext. 3369.

 

Patient Conditions are defined as follows:

Good:  Patient is responding to treatment and regaining health.  All vital signs are stable.

Fair:  Vital signs are stable, but some difficulties are present.

Poor:  Vital signs may be unstable, prognosis uncertain.

Critical:  Vital signs usually unstable, prognosis poor.