Gordon Hospital approved for radiation therapy
by John M. Willis, Editor/publisher
Dec 29, 2009 | 680 views | 3 3 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
The Georgia Department of Community Health has approved a certificate-of-need that will allow Gordon Hospital to begin offering radiation therapy by mid-2011.

The certificate-of-need, which was approved just before Christmas, will allow Gordon Hospital to install a linear accelerator at its campus, 1035 Red Bud Road.

The new service will allow cancer patients to receive advanced radiation therapy closer to home, said hospital CEO Pete Weber.

“Today you have to drive to Cartersville to receive radiation treatments. Soon, you will be able to drive right to Gordon Hospital,” Weber said. “Obviously, we are tickled to death.”

Weber said Gordon Hospital was among three hospitals in Northwest Georgia hoping to add radiation therapy. Those other hospitals — in Ellijay and Jasper — have 30 days to appeal the state’s decision to award the certificate-of-need to Gordon Hospital.

“If there is no appeal, we can move forward at the end of the 30-day period,” he said.

Georgia’s health planning statute requires hospitals to apply for certificates-of-need for new procedures and equipment to avoid duplication of expensive health care services, equipment and facilities.

It will take about 18 months to build the new facility and install the linear accelerator, Weber said. While the planning is not complete, he said the accelerator would probably be installed in a free-standing building on the Gordon Hospital campus.

“Technically, this is a difficult

installation,” he said earlier. “We will need eight feet of concrete and 18 inches of steel shielding around the accelerator.”

The total project will cost an estimated $7.012 million, according to the Department of Community Health.

comments (3)
« Seipman wrote on Monday, Jan 11 at 03:03 PM »
I hope an SDA is not going to run the machine- most graduates of Loma Linda Medical School are too dumb to turn on a light bulb....
« mrsglo4 wrote on Wednesday, Dec 30 at 10:54 AM »
This is great for our community. My family had a great experience with Gordon Hospital. The staff is wonderful, the doctor's are great. And now we will have this great new rediation department that will save peoples lives and time traveling. I know from first had experience with my mother having to go to Emory for treatments and doctors for over 20yrs. I
« RecognizingBS wrote on Tuesday, Dec 29 at 01:36 PM »
BAM! POW! ZAP! Now this comical "health care facility" has the powers of kryptonite! Just another reason to take my medical business to Floyd County!
Postings are not edited and are the responsibility of the author. You agree not to post comments that are abusive, threatening or obscene. Postings may be removed at our discretion.