Greater Southeast Community Hospital to Get New Name

2008_0520_greatersoutheast.jpgLast fall the D.C. Council approved spending $79 million to assist in the sale of the beleaguered Greater Southeast Community Hospital to Specialty Hospitals of America, and today, Specialty announced that they will give the hospital a new name and logo in an effort to break with the medical facility's checkered past.

The hospital's staff are currently being asked to vote on a choice of three new names: Capitol Medical Center, Capitol Regional Medical Center or United Medical Center. The winner will be unveiled at a ceremony planned for Thursday, May 29.

“When our work is done, this institution will emerge as a center of excellence for the entire National Capital area while providing residents of Southeast Washington with a powerful and dynamic health care resource that they truly deserve,” said Eric F. Rieseberg, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Specialty Hospitals of America in a statement today.

Beyond just a new name, Specialty is touting improvements they have already made to the hospital, which include more than $5 million in technological upgrades to the hospital’s radiology department, replacing the facility's roof and backup power generators, and overhauling the hospital’s Emergency Department operating procedures. In 2007, District health regulators cited Greater Southeast for endangering patient care and safety due to severe staffing, supply and equipment shortages. Concern over the facility's management led to unanimous action by the D.C. Council to facilitate the sale of the hospital.

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They should call it the National Capitol Medical Center - after the failed attempt to replace DC General.

The name is not as important as to whether or not the quality of care will or will not be as bad as it has for years.

Safe for Rich Folks Hospital Center?

Wait - why capitol? Shouldn't it be capital?

Do I dial 311 or 911 for the grammar police?

will it have a homeless person division? if i am giving birth i would prefer to not be pelted with questions for change

Do I dial 311 or 911 for the grammar police?

Old Poster:

Try
http://grammarpolice.net/

is it just me, or does just changing the name seem like it's an excuse to get people to not pay attention to the fact that the hospital isn't really going to be competing with GW or sibley for quality anytime soon...

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