Aspirus Medford Hospital

Aspirus Medford Hospital, formerly Memorial Health Center, is a Critical Access Hospital with a Level IV Trauma Center and a birthing center located in Medford, Wisconsin. The facility is owned by Wisconsin-based non-profit Aspirus Health. It also has a satellite campus of the Aspirus Heart & Vascular Institute.

Early years
In 1920, the privately owned Medford Clinic and Hospital was established by Dr. Conrad E. Nystrum (1869–1923), who had started his Medford practice in 1892.

Despite an expansion in 1932 to 34 beds, the clinic-hospital often struggled to house as many as 50 patients at one time. In 1959, it was estimated there were 4,000 patients each for the five practicing doctors in the area.

With funds from a Hill-Burton grant and community donations, a new Memorial Hospital of Taylor County (a 50-bed, 10-bassinet hospital) was built in Medford. It opened on March 14, 1962, with a final price tag of $953,873.72.

The Medford Clinic, a separate entity from the Memorial Hospital of Taylor County, had four physicians in 1962. Ten years later, in 1964, the Medford Clinic was purchased by Memorial Hospital of Taylor County.

Completed in September 1968 was the addition of a second floor to the north, south, and west wings of the hospital, increasing its bed count by 60. The $848,198.04 addition also included the expansion of the laboratory and X-ray departments, and the construction of a coronary care unit, a physical therapy area, a boiler room, and a garage.

In October 1975, Memorial Hospital's critical care unit was completed.

In 1978 a 68-bed nursing home was attached to the hospital. Only private-pay residents were admitted to the facility before it becoming Medicare-certified in 1998.

In June 1983, an ultrasound machine was added to Memorial's services. In-house mammography and CT scans made their debut in 1984 and 1993 respectively. Digital mammography, mobile PET/CT, and breast MRIs were introduced in 2008.

In August 1984, Cedar Court Apartments, a 24-unit senior low-income housing complex was established.

Continuing growth
In April 1990, Memorial Hospital and Community Health Care, Inc., the parent organization of Wausau Hospital, became affiliated. This provided access to more specialists, technology, cost-effective purchasing, and active physician recruitment. Ownership and control of Memorial Hospital of Taylor County remained local, and the hospital continued to be a community, not-for-profit entity.

In February 1991, a new three-phase cardiac rehabilitation program began.

Memorial Hospital of Taylor County (Medford), Good Samaritan Health Center (Merrill), Langlade Memorial Hospital (Antigo), and Wausau Hospital created the Wisconsin Valley Health Network, a not-for-profit healthcare corporation in June 1996.

Memorial Health Center
• In 1999, Memorial Hospital of Taylor County changed its name to Memorial Health Center.

• In June 2000, Country Gardens - a residential care 28-unit apartment complex (RCAC), was opened.

• In August 2000, Memorial Health Center opened a walk-in clinic under the direction of the hospital's emergency department.

• By March 2001, the clinics, hospitals, and nursing homes officially became one organization. Memorial also established a strategic and financial partnership with Aspirus, Inc. (Wausau).

• Memorial Health Center was designated a Critical Access Hospital in 2002. As a licensed Critical Access Hospital, Memorial Health Center receives cost-based reimbursement for treating Medicare and Medicaid patients. As a provision of this designation, the health center had to reduce its inpatient bed count to a maximum of 25.

2004-2006 Expansion
In June 2004, Memorial Health Center began a $19.5 million expansion and renovation project. When construction was completed in 2006, the facility had grown by 80 percentthree surgical suites, private patient rooms, rooms designed for chemotherapy services, a new emergency department, and a new two-story clinic were the highlights.

The addition moved Memorial's Medford Therapy and Fitness to the vacated adjacent clinic building. It provided the therapy department with an additional 5000 sqft, which was renovated into private therapeutic patient treatment rooms, a physical therapy gym, and a public fitness center.

In 2005, Memorial Health Center was categorized as a Level III Trauma Care Facility.

In August 2008, Memorial began to offer Water birth as a birthing option to expectant parents. It also opened a new Anticoagulation Clinic in late October 2008.

Memorial Health Center was designated an Aspirus Heart and Vascular Institute satellite campus in 2009 after it expanded its services to include a cardiac device clinic, diagnostic studies including echocardiograms, stress testing, and nuclear cardiology, vascular specialists and services, Level 1 treatment of cardiac patients (streamlined diagnosis, transfer, treatments, and the inclusion of an Aspirus MedEvac transport vehicle and paramedic), and an anticoagulation clinic.

Later in 2009, Memorial Health Center also opened a kidney care center offering dialysis services.