Alice Hyde Medical Center

Alice Hyde Medical Center[1][2][3] (Malone) is a 76-bed[4] medical facility in upstate New York that also operates a nursing home.[5][6]

Alice Hyde Medical Center
Geography
LocationMalone, Update, New York, United States
Organization
TypeGeneral
Services
Beds76
History
Opened1913
Links
ListsHospitals in New York

History

Alice Hyde Memorial Hospital opened in 1913;[7] in 1999 they renamed to Alice Hyde Medical Center. Alice Hyde is part of University of Vermont Health Network (UVM) and a major local employer.[8] They participate in contracting outside medical service, such as for upstate prisons.[9]

The Alice Hyde Nursing Home opened in 1968. It has since been replaced with the 2015-opened The Alice Center, which has a separate assisted-living facility.

Controversy: Capital case patients

On June 28, 2015 an escaped convicted murderer, after being shot by law enforcement searchers, was brought to the hospital. His imprisonment was for killing an on-duty law enforcement officer.[10][11][12]

That same day an 81 year old prisoner, "the longest-serving inmate in New York state," who had escaped capital punishment in 1962 by accepting a life sentence, was brought to the hospital after allegedly being given a deliberate overdose of medication not even prescribed for him. The hospital had written "accidental overdose" on his medical chart and his medical records were denied to him. A medical negligence case followed.[13][14][15] He had killed a 14 year old girl.

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