Somerville Hospital Explained

This is about the hospital, for the mental hospital see Somerville Asylum.

CHA Somerville Campus
Org/Group:Cambridge Health Alliance
Location:33 Tower Street
Region:Somerville
State:Massachusetts
Country:US
Type:Teaching
Affiliation:Harvard Medical School
Founded:1891
Publictransit:MBTA
Coordinates:42.39°N -71.1094°W

The CHA Somerville Campus is an outpatient medical center at 33 Tower Street in Somerville, Massachusetts - near Porter Square and Davis Square.

It is operated by Cambridge Health Alliance.

Services

The main CHA Somerville Campus has a wide variety of health services, including:

Service highlights

National Accreditation:

Academics

Cambridge Health Alliance is a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, and the Tufts University School of Medicine.

CHA Primary Care, which is based at the hospital, is a main teaching location for the CHA Internal Medicine Residency Program.

History

The hospital was first incorporated in 1891, and the first buildings were erected the following year. In 2009, the inpatient hospital beds were closed, but the emergency department remained open as a satellite emergency facility. In April 2020, the emergency department was converted to an Urgent Care Center.

In 2016, a Somerville woman named Laura Levis collapsed outside Somerville Hospital while unable to find an unlocked door to the emergency room during a severe asthma attack.[1] Her death led to the passage of a Massachusetts law, nicknamed "Laura's Law," to ensure clear and safe access to hospital emergency departments for pedestrians.[2]

References

  1. News: DeMarco . Peter . Losing Laura . 18 January 2021 . The Boston Globe . 3 November 2018.
  2. News: Legislation ensuring safe access to emergency care soon to be law . 18 January 2021 . . 13 January 2021.

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