58-bed hospital at Covington Medical Center opens to patients

April 24, 2018 | By MultiCare Health System
MultiCare Covington Medical Center is the most comprehensive multi-specialty clinic in South King County and offers a variety of convenient medical services including emergency services, a birth center, urgent care, family practice, surgical facilities and other health care specialties. 

By MultiCare Health System

MultiCare opened a new 58-bed inpatient hospital April 24 at Covington Medical Center, expanding care for Covington and nearby communities with a variety of services.

The four-story facility, named the Cecchettini Pavilion, has 48 adult medical surgical beds (six of these are pediatric/adult swing beds), and a 10-bed family birth center with private rooms and in-suite bathtubs. It connects directly to the emergency department at Covington Medical Center.

The hospital also has three operating rooms, with pre- and post-op rooms, recovery areasĀ and a surgical waiting room as well as an inpatient pharmacy and lab.

ā€œWe are so excited to serve our community with this project,ā€ says Mark Smith, president and chief operating officer of MultiCare Auburn Medical Center and MultiCare Covington Medical Center. At the opening ceremony April 7, Smith thanked the team of people involved in bringing the hospital to reality, including staff, architects, construction teams and the community. ā€œNo hospital comes into completion without the effort of a tremendous group of people working hard for a very long time.ā€

Covington Mayor Jeff Wagner read an official proclamation at the ceremony to welcome the completion of new facility and proclaimed it as a ā€œday of new beginningsā€ for Covington.

ā€œItā€™s been a long process and Iā€™m glad itā€™s here.Ā MultiCare is a great partner with the city and the community,ā€ Wagner says.

Smith also thanked the namesake of the new pavilion, Diane Cecchettini. Cecchettini served as president and CEO of MultiCare until 2014 and began the Covington expansion planning during her time as CEO.

ā€œDianeā€™s vision and her leadership, and the steady, continual work that has been done here at Covington brought us to this moment today,ā€ Smith says. ā€œWe want to recognize and thank her for her vision and her commitment over the years.ā€

Covington Medical Center is the most comprehensive multi-specialty clinic in South King County. Located just east of Kent, the clinic offers a variety of convenient medical services. These include emergency services, urgent care, family practice, surgical facilities and other health care specialties. Construction of the expansion began in 2014.

About Diane Cecchettini

Diane Cecchettini, RN, joined MultiCare in 1989, and 10 years later she became the first female president and CEO of the organization.

During her tenure with MultiCare, Cecchettini oversaw the expansion of MultiCare to include Good Samaritan Hospital and Auburn Medical Center, the early adoption of electronic health recordsĀ and implemented major improvements to hospital facilities including new Emergency Departments at MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital and Mary Bridge Childrenā€™s Hospital. She was also instrumental in re-establishing trauma services in Tacoma, in partnership with CHI Franciscan Health System and Madigan Army Medical Center.

Cecchettini spent 21 years in the Air Force Reserve as a flight nurse in aeromedical evacuation. She served in the Vietnam era and was a troop commander in Operation Desert Storm, retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 1993. She served two terms as chair of the governing board of the Washington State Hospital Association, and served on many community boards in Tacoma/Pierce County.

Before joining MultiCare, Cecchettini worked for Sutter Health System in Sacramento and UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles.

Cecchettini has been recognized with numerous regional, state and national awards for her leadership in the health care industry, including the Joe Hopkins Memorial Award from the Washington State Hospital Association, CEO IT Achievement Award from Modern Healthcare Magazine and the Healthcare Information and Management System Society (HIMSS) and was named a Woman of Influence by the Puget Sound Business Journal.

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