Covington, Ga. – Today, Newton Medical Center officially became the sixth hospital in the Piedmont Healthcare system. Dozens of employees from both organizations as well as members of the Newton County Chamber of Commerce gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony in front of the hospital and to watch the unveiling of the new Piedmont Newton Hospital sign.
“This morning’s celebratory events mark the beginning of a new chapter for our hospital,” James Weadick, CEO of Piedmont Newton, said. “We’ve come a long way since the hospital was established in 1954 and I know we’ll continue to grow and thrive under Piedmont’s leadership.”
Since announcing the terms of the partnership agreement in May, officials with Piedmont and Newton have worked diligently to determine how best to align the organizations and meet the needs of the community.
“We’re proud to call this exceptional community hospital a part of the Piedmont family,” Greg Hurst, COO of Piedmont Healthcare, said. “I look forward to working with the entire team to improve the health and well-being of the people of Covington and the surrounding communities we serve.”
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