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Oregon Region
Sacred Heart Medical Center In 1936, at the request of local
physicians, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Newark (later the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace)
agreed to buy Eugenes financially
and structurally ailing With the help of community-wide fund-raising efforts, Sacred Heart began an extensive program to enhance the 75-bed hospital. By 1941 a new six-story wing had been completed, adding 100 beds and much-improved surgical and laboratory services. Most recently, in 1998, Sacred Heart Medical Center completed $4 million worth of improvements to its open heart surgical suites and vascular labs. PeaceHealth Medical Group By 1995, when the Eugene Clinic joined with PeaceHealth to become PeaceHealth Medical Group, it was not only the oldest but also the largest multi-specialty medical group in Eugene. Cottage Grove Community Hospital and South Lane Medical
Group In the 1990s the hospital fell on hard times and wound up in bankruptcy. PeaceHealth took over management of the hospital and its associated medical clinics in 1998. The hospital closed to all but part-time urgent care in August 1998, while the clinics continued operating as South Lane Medical Group. The hospital reopened 15 months later with 24-hour care. A local grassroots effort was undertaken to fund construction of a new hospital. The new 40,000-square-foot, $12.7 million Cottage Grove Community Hospital and Clinics opened on Oct. 7, 2003.
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