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Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center is a major healthcare institution located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, serving as a cornerstone of medical care in the region. Established in the early 20th century, the facility has evolved into a comprehensive medical center offering a wide range of services, including emergency care, surgical procedures, and specialized treatments. As part of the Bon Secours Health System, it operates under a mission to provide compassionate, high-quality care to patients across the Hampton Roads area. The medical center's strategic location in Virginia Beach allows it to serve both urban and suburban populations, making it a vital resource for the community. Its commitment to innovation and patient-centered care has solidified its reputation as a leading healthcare provider in the region.
Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center is a regional hospital located in Portsmouth, Virginia, serving the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. Part of the Bon Secours Mercy Health system, the facility provides a broad range of clinical services including emergency care, surgical procedures, cardiology, oncology, and orthopedics. Its location in Portsmouth places it at the center of a densely populated region that includes the neighboring cities of Norfolk, Chesapeake, and Virginia Beach, giving it a patient base that spans a wide geographic area and a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds.<ref>["Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center"], ''Bon Secours Mercy Health'', bonsecours.com. Accessed 2025.</ref>


The facility's influence extends beyond clinical services, contributing significantly to the local economy and fostering partnerships with educational institutions and research organizations. With a focus on community health initiatives, Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center has implemented programs aimed at improving public health outcomes and addressing disparities in healthcare access. Its presence in Virginia Beach underscores the city's role as a hub for medical excellence and economic development. The medical center's ongoing investments in technology and infrastructure reflect its dedication to maintaining high standards of care while adapting to the evolving needs of the population it serves.
The hospital operates under the broader mission of Bon Secours Mercy Health, a Catholic health system formed in 2018 through the merger of Bon Secours Health System and Mercy Health. That merger created one of the largest nonprofit Catholic health systems in the United States. Maryview has long been one of the system's anchor facilities in the Hampton Roads region, alongside Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital in Newport News and DePaul Medical Center in Norfolk. In 2025, all three Hampton Roads hospitals earned an "A" grade in hospital safety from the Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit that evaluates hospital safety performance nationwide.<ref>["Hampton Roads Hospitals Earn 'A' Hospital Safety Grade from the Leapfrog Group"], ''Bon Secours'', bonsecours.com, 2025.</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center traces its origins to the early 20th century, when it was founded as a smaller hospital to address the growing healthcare needs of Virginia Beach. Initially established as a Catholic charitable institution, the facility was named in honor of Mary, the mother of Jesus, reflecting the religious ethos that guided its early operations. Over the decades, the hospital expanded its services and physical footprint to accommodate advancements in medical science and increasing patient demand. A pivotal moment in its history came in the 1980s with the merger of several local healthcare providers, which led to the formation of the Bon Secours Health System. This consolidation allowed the medical center to integrate cutting-edge technologies and expand its range of specialties, including cardiology, oncology, and orthopedics.
Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center traces its origins to the early twentieth century, when it was founded as a smaller charitable hospital to serve the healthcare needs of the Portsmouth community. The facility was established under Catholic auspices and named in honor of Mary, the mother of Jesus, reflecting the religious mission that shaped its early identity. Over the following decades, it expanded its physical footprint and range of services in step with advances in medical science and a growing regional population.


The 21st century brought further transformations, including the construction of a new, state-of-the-art campus that opened in the early 2000s. This modern facility incorporated advanced diagnostic tools, electronic health records, and patient-centered design principles, enhancing both operational efficiency and the quality of care. The medical center's history is marked by its resilience during public health crises, such as the influenza pandemic of 1918 and more recently, the COVID-19 outbreak. During these periods, Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center played a critical role in providing emergency care, conducting research, and collaborating with local and federal health authorities to mitigate the impact of these events. These experiences reinforced its commitment to preparedness and community service, shaping its identity as a trusted institution in Virginia Beach.
The hospital came under the Bon Secours Health System, which was formally organized in 1983 as a Maryland-based Catholic health ministry. That affiliation brought new resources and administrative support, allowing Maryview to expand into specialties including cardiology, oncology, and orthopedics. The 21st century brought further investment in infrastructure and technology, including updated diagnostic equipment and electronic health records systems designed to improve both care coordination and patient safety.


== Geography == 
The hospital has responded to multiple public health emergencies over its history. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Maryview played an active role in providing emergency care and running vaccination efforts in coordination with local and state health authorities. More recently, firefighters responded to a transformer fire at the hospital, an incident that was handled quickly by the facility's operations team, which contacted the local fire department immediately and worked to prevent any disruption to patient care.<ref>["Firefighters respond to transformer fire at Bon Secours Maryview Hospital"], ''WTKR News 3'', wtkr.com.</ref> The hospital returned to normal operations without a significant service interruption.
Situated in the southeastern portion of Virginia Beach, Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center occupies a prominent position within the city's healthcare infrastructure. Its location near the intersection of Interstate 264 and Virginia Beach Boulevard ensures accessibility for patients from surrounding areas, including the neighboring cities of Chesapeake and Norfolk. The medical center's proximity to the Virginia Beach Oceanfront and the city's downtown district highlights its integration into the broader urban landscape. This strategic placement allows it to serve a diverse population, ranging from residents of affluent neighborhoods to those in more economically disadvantaged areas.


The medical center's campus spans over 100 acres, featuring multiple buildings committed to clinical services, administrative functions, and research. Its design incorporates green spaces and walkways, reflecting a commitment to creating a healing environment that promotes both patient well-being and staff productivity. Surrounding the facility are several other healthcare-related institutions, including outpatient clinics, pharmacies, and rehabilitation centers, which contribute to a cohesive healthcare ecosystem in the region. The geography of the area also includes access to natural resources, such as the nearby Chesapeake Bay, which has historically influenced the development of the city and its infrastructure.
== Geography ==
Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center sits in Portsmouth, Virginia, a city on the western bank of the Elizabeth River directly across from downtown Norfolk. The location puts it within a short drive of several major Hampton Roads communities, including Chesapeake to the south and Suffolk to the west. This central positioning within the region's urban core means it serves patients from a wide catchment area.


== Economy == 
The hospital's campus includes clinical buildings, administrative offices, and support facilities. Surrounding the main campus are outpatient clinics, pharmacies, and rehabilitation services that together form a concentrated healthcare corridor in the city. Portsmouth itself is a historically significant city with a strong maritime identity, home to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, one of the oldest and largest naval shipyards in the country. That proximity to a major military installation shapes the demographics of the patient population the hospital serves, including a notable number of active-duty military personnel, veterans, and their dependents.
Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center is a significant economic driver in Virginia Beach, contributing to the city's healthcare sector and broader economy. As one of the largest employers in the region, the medical center provides thousands of jobs across various departments, including clinical care, administration, and support services. Its operations generate substantial revenue through patient care, research initiatives, and partnerships with pharmaceutical and medical device companies. The facility's presence also stimulates local businesses, from restaurants and hotels to retail stores, by attracting patients, visitors, and employees to the area.


In addition to direct economic contributions, the medical center fosters economic growth through its collaborations with educational institutions and research organizations. For example, its partnerships with [[Old Dominion University]] and [[Eastern Virginia Medical School]] have led to the development of training programs and research projects that benefit both the medical community and the local economy. These initiatives not only enhance the quality of care provided at the medical center but also contribute to the region's reputation as a hub for medical innovation. Furthermore, the facility's investments in technology and infrastructure have created opportunities for local contractors and suppliers, reinforcing its role as a catalyst for economic development in Virginia Beach.
== Economy ==
The medical center is one of Portsmouth's largest employers, with a workforce spanning clinical care, administration, and support services. Its payroll and procurement activity ripple outward into the local economy, supporting businesses from restaurants and parking facilities to medical suppliers and contractors. Hospitals of Maryview's scale typically generate substantial community benefit spending each year, including charity care, Medicaid shortfall coverage, and community health programs, though specific annual figures for Maryview require verification through current IRS Form 990 filings or Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association reports.<ref>["Virginia Hospitals: Community Benefit and Economic Impact"], ''Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association'', vhha.com. Accessed 2025.</ref>


== Education == 
Healthcare funding is a live concern for the hospital and its peers across Virginia. Potential cuts to Medicaid reimbursement rates represent a recurring pressure point for hospitals that serve high proportions of Medicaid-enrolled patients, as reimbursement rates often fall below the actual cost of care. The Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association has documented the statewide impact of such funding gaps on hospital finances and service capacity. Maryview's patient population, which includes a significant share of lower-income residents and Medicaid beneficiaries, means the hospital is directly exposed to these policy-level risks. How those pressures are managed will shape its capacity to maintain current service levels in coming years.
Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center plays a vital role in the education and training of healthcare professionals, serving as a primary teaching site for several medical schools and nursing programs in the region. Its affiliation with [[Eastern Virginia Medical School]] and [[Old Dominion University]] ensures that students receive hands-on clinical experience in a variety of specialties, from emergency medicine to surgical procedures. The medical center's commitment to education is reflected in its state-of-the-art simulation labs, which allow students to practice complex procedures in a controlled environment before working with real patients. These facilities are equipped with advanced mannequins and virtual reality tools, providing learners with immersive training opportunities that enhance their skills and confidence.


In addition to formal education programs, the medical center offers continuing education and professional development opportunities for existing healthcare workers. These programs cover a wide range点, including updates on medical advancements, ethical considerations in patient care, and leadership training for healthcare administrators. By investing in the education of its staff, Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center ensures that it maintains high standards of care and remains at the forefront of medical innovation. The facility also collaborates with local schools to promote interest in healthcare careers among young students, offering outreach programs and mentorship opportunities that inspire the next generation of medical professionals.
The hospital's partnerships with regional educational institutions also carry economic weight. Affiliations with Eastern Virginia Medical School and [[Old Dominion University]] support training programs that produce clinical graduates who often remain in the Hampton Roads workforce. Those relationships aren't just good for training. They help anchor medical talent in the region, which has long competed with larger metro areas for physicians and specialists.


== Demographics ==
== Education ==
The patient population served by Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center reflects the diverse demographics of Virginia Beach, encompassing a wide range of ages, ethnicities, and socioeconomic backgrounds. According to data from the [[Virginia Beach Department of Health]], the medical center treats a significant number of residents from the city's urban core, as well as those from suburban and rural areas within the broader Hampton Roads region. The facility's services are particularly sought after by families, elderly patients, and individuals requiring specialized care, such as those with chronic illnesses or complex medical conditions. The demographic profile of the medical center's patients is also influenced by the city's status as a military community, with a notable portion of its patient base consisting of active-duty personnel, veterans, and their families.
Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center serves as a clinical training site for healthcare students from Eastern Virginia Medical School and [[Old Dominion University]], among other programs. Students in medicine, nursing, and allied health fields rotate through the hospital's departments to gain hands-on experience in real clinical environments. The facility's simulation and training resources allow students to practice procedures before working directly with patients, building competence in a controlled setting.


The medical center's approach to healthcare is shaped by the needs of its diverse patient population, which includes a growing number of individuals from underrepresented communities. To address disparities in access to care, Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center has implemented outreach programs and partnerships with local organizations to provide services to underserved populations. These initiatives include mobile health clinics, language interpretation services, and financial assistance programs for patients who qualify. The facility's commitment to inclusivity is further demonstrated by its efforts to recruit and retain a diverse workforce, ensuring that its staff reflects the communities it serves. This focus on demographic diversity not only enhances the quality of care but also strengthens the medical center's role as a community resource in Virginia Beach.
Continuing education for existing staff is also an institutional priority. The medical center offers professional development programs covering clinical updates, patient safety protocols, and leadership training for healthcare administrators. These programs help the facility maintain accreditation standards and keep its workforce current as medical knowledge and technology evolve. It also works with local schools and community organizations to introduce younger students to healthcare careers through outreach events and mentorship programs, with the goal of building a pipeline of future clinical professionals with roots in the Hampton Roads region.


== Parks and Recreation ==
== Demographics ==
While Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center is primarily a healthcare institution, its surrounding area includes several parks and recreational spaces that contribute to the well-being of both patients and staff. The medical center's proximity to [[Virginia Beach National Cemetery]] and [[Fort Story]] highlights the region's historical and recreational significance. These sites offer opportunities for reflection, outdoor activities, and community engagement, which can be beneficial for patients seeking respite from clinical environments. Additionally, the nearby [[Virginia Beach Boardwalk]] and [[Oceanfront Park]] provide accessible green spaces where individuals can engage in physical activity, socialize, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
The patient population at Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center reflects the demographic complexity of Portsmouth and the surrounding Hampton Roads region. Portsmouth has a significant African American population and a median household income that sits below the state average, which means the hospital's patient base includes a high proportion of residents who depend on Medicaid or who are uninsured. The hospital's proximity to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard also brings a steady share of military-connected patients, including active-duty sailors and their families, retirees, and veterans who may use civilian facilities for certain types of care.


The medical center itself incorporates elements of wellness into its design, with walking paths, gardens, and outdoor seating areas that encourage physical activity and relaxation. These features are particularly important for patients recovering from surgery or dealing with chronic illnesses, as they provide a therapeutic environment that complements clinical treatments. The facility also collaborates with local organizations to promote health and wellness initiatives, such as fitness classes, nutrition workshops, and mental health support groups. These programs are often held in nearby parks or community centers, further integrating the medical center into the broader network of recreational and health resources available in Virginia Beach.
To address health disparities in the communities it serves, the hospital has developed outreach programs targeting underserved populations. These include language interpretation services for patients with limited English proficiency, financial assistance programs for qualifying patients who can't afford care, and partnerships with local organizations that work on social determinants of health such as housing and nutrition. The facility's efforts to recruit a diverse clinical workforce are part of the same broader strategy. A staff that reflects the community it serves is better positioned to build trust and deliver culturally competent care.


== Architecture ==
== Parks and Recreation ==
The architectural design of Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center reflects a blend of modern functionality and aesthetic appeal, emphasizing both patient comfort and operational efficiency. The facility's main building, constructed in the early 2000s, features a sleek, glass-and-steel exterior that symbolizes transparency and innovation in healthcare. The design incorporates natural light, open spaces, and calming colors to create a welcoming environment for patients and visitors. Key areas such as the emergency department, surgical suites, and patient rooms are strategically located to minimize travel distances and improve workflow for medical staff.
Portsmouth and the surrounding Hampton Roads area offer a range of parks and recreational spaces that benefit patients, staff, and community members connected to the hospital. The Elizabeth River Trail, a multi-use path that runs along the waterfront in Portsmouth and into neighboring Norfolk, provides accessible outdoor space for walking and cycling within a short distance of the hospital campus. Portsmouth City Park and the Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve offer additional green space and natural areas where residents can engage in outdoor activity. These resources support the kind of physical activity and mental respite that complement clinical care, particularly for patients managing chronic conditions or recovering from procedures.


The medical center's campus also includes specialized buildings for research, education, and administrative functions, each designed with the latest advancements in healthcare infrastructure. For example, the research wing is equipped with laboratories and data analysis centers that support clinical trials and medical innovation. The educational facilities include simulation labs and lecture halls that provide students with immersive training experiences. These architectural choices not only enhance the medical center's operational capabilities but also reinforce its commitment to excellence in healthcare delivery. The integration of sustainable design elements, such as energy-efficient systems and green spaces, further underscores the
The hospital itself incorporates outdoor elements into its campus design, including walkways and seating areas intended to support patient well-being and staff recovery between shifts. Community wellness programming, including fitness and nutrition events, is often delivered in partnership with parks, community centers, and local organizations across the region. That integration of hospital-based and community-based resources reflects a broader shift in how health systems think about health, extending their attention beyond the walls of the facility itself.
 
== Architecture ==
The main clinical building at Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center reflects the healthcare design priorities of its construction era, with layouts organized to minimize distances between high-traffic departments and improve clinical workflow. The emergency department, surgical suites, and inpatient units are positioned to support efficient patient movement and staff coordination. Natural light and calming interior finishes are incorporated in patient-facing areas, following design research that links the built environment to patient recovery outcomes and reduced stress.
 
The campus includes dedicated space for research, education, and administrative functions in addition to its primary clinical buildings. Simulation laboratories and training facilities are equipped to support the medical education programs the hospital hosts in partnership with regional universities. The facility has also made investments in energy efficiency and infrastructure resilience, consistent with the operational demands of a hospital that must maintain continuous service around the clock. Sustainable building systems reduce operating costs over time and align with Bon Secours Mercy Health's broader environmental commitments as a health system. Future capital investments are expected to focus on expanding outpatient capacity and modernizing clinical technology, as the broader healthcare industry continues to shift toward ambulatory and outpatient care models.
 
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Latest revision as of 03:37, 11 May 2026

Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center is a regional hospital located in Portsmouth, Virginia, serving the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. Part of the Bon Secours Mercy Health system, the facility provides a broad range of clinical services including emergency care, surgical procedures, cardiology, oncology, and orthopedics. Its location in Portsmouth places it at the center of a densely populated region that includes the neighboring cities of Norfolk, Chesapeake, and Virginia Beach, giving it a patient base that spans a wide geographic area and a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds.[1]

The hospital operates under the broader mission of Bon Secours Mercy Health, a Catholic health system formed in 2018 through the merger of Bon Secours Health System and Mercy Health. That merger created one of the largest nonprofit Catholic health systems in the United States. Maryview has long been one of the system's anchor facilities in the Hampton Roads region, alongside Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital in Newport News and DePaul Medical Center in Norfolk. In 2025, all three Hampton Roads hospitals earned an "A" grade in hospital safety from the Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit that evaluates hospital safety performance nationwide.[2]

History

Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center traces its origins to the early twentieth century, when it was founded as a smaller charitable hospital to serve the healthcare needs of the Portsmouth community. The facility was established under Catholic auspices and named in honor of Mary, the mother of Jesus, reflecting the religious mission that shaped its early identity. Over the following decades, it expanded its physical footprint and range of services in step with advances in medical science and a growing regional population.

The hospital came under the Bon Secours Health System, which was formally organized in 1983 as a Maryland-based Catholic health ministry. That affiliation brought new resources and administrative support, allowing Maryview to expand into specialties including cardiology, oncology, and orthopedics. The 21st century brought further investment in infrastructure and technology, including updated diagnostic equipment and electronic health records systems designed to improve both care coordination and patient safety.

The hospital has responded to multiple public health emergencies over its history. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Maryview played an active role in providing emergency care and running vaccination efforts in coordination with local and state health authorities. More recently, firefighters responded to a transformer fire at the hospital, an incident that was handled quickly by the facility's operations team, which contacted the local fire department immediately and worked to prevent any disruption to patient care.[3] The hospital returned to normal operations without a significant service interruption.

Geography

Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center sits in Portsmouth, Virginia, a city on the western bank of the Elizabeth River directly across from downtown Norfolk. The location puts it within a short drive of several major Hampton Roads communities, including Chesapeake to the south and Suffolk to the west. This central positioning within the region's urban core means it serves patients from a wide catchment area.

The hospital's campus includes clinical buildings, administrative offices, and support facilities. Surrounding the main campus are outpatient clinics, pharmacies, and rehabilitation services that together form a concentrated healthcare corridor in the city. Portsmouth itself is a historically significant city with a strong maritime identity, home to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, one of the oldest and largest naval shipyards in the country. That proximity to a major military installation shapes the demographics of the patient population the hospital serves, including a notable number of active-duty military personnel, veterans, and their dependents.

Economy

The medical center is one of Portsmouth's largest employers, with a workforce spanning clinical care, administration, and support services. Its payroll and procurement activity ripple outward into the local economy, supporting businesses from restaurants and parking facilities to medical suppliers and contractors. Hospitals of Maryview's scale typically generate substantial community benefit spending each year, including charity care, Medicaid shortfall coverage, and community health programs, though specific annual figures for Maryview require verification through current IRS Form 990 filings or Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association reports.[4]

Healthcare funding is a live concern for the hospital and its peers across Virginia. Potential cuts to Medicaid reimbursement rates represent a recurring pressure point for hospitals that serve high proportions of Medicaid-enrolled patients, as reimbursement rates often fall below the actual cost of care. The Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association has documented the statewide impact of such funding gaps on hospital finances and service capacity. Maryview's patient population, which includes a significant share of lower-income residents and Medicaid beneficiaries, means the hospital is directly exposed to these policy-level risks. How those pressures are managed will shape its capacity to maintain current service levels in coming years.

The hospital's partnerships with regional educational institutions also carry economic weight. Affiliations with Eastern Virginia Medical School and Old Dominion University support training programs that produce clinical graduates who often remain in the Hampton Roads workforce. Those relationships aren't just good for training. They help anchor medical talent in the region, which has long competed with larger metro areas for physicians and specialists.

Education

Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center serves as a clinical training site for healthcare students from Eastern Virginia Medical School and Old Dominion University, among other programs. Students in medicine, nursing, and allied health fields rotate through the hospital's departments to gain hands-on experience in real clinical environments. The facility's simulation and training resources allow students to practice procedures before working directly with patients, building competence in a controlled setting.

Continuing education for existing staff is also an institutional priority. The medical center offers professional development programs covering clinical updates, patient safety protocols, and leadership training for healthcare administrators. These programs help the facility maintain accreditation standards and keep its workforce current as medical knowledge and technology evolve. It also works with local schools and community organizations to introduce younger students to healthcare careers through outreach events and mentorship programs, with the goal of building a pipeline of future clinical professionals with roots in the Hampton Roads region.

Demographics

The patient population at Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center reflects the demographic complexity of Portsmouth and the surrounding Hampton Roads region. Portsmouth has a significant African American population and a median household income that sits below the state average, which means the hospital's patient base includes a high proportion of residents who depend on Medicaid or who are uninsured. The hospital's proximity to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard also brings a steady share of military-connected patients, including active-duty sailors and their families, retirees, and veterans who may use civilian facilities for certain types of care.

To address health disparities in the communities it serves, the hospital has developed outreach programs targeting underserved populations. These include language interpretation services for patients with limited English proficiency, financial assistance programs for qualifying patients who can't afford care, and partnerships with local organizations that work on social determinants of health such as housing and nutrition. The facility's efforts to recruit a diverse clinical workforce are part of the same broader strategy. A staff that reflects the community it serves is better positioned to build trust and deliver culturally competent care.

Parks and Recreation

Portsmouth and the surrounding Hampton Roads area offer a range of parks and recreational spaces that benefit patients, staff, and community members connected to the hospital. The Elizabeth River Trail, a multi-use path that runs along the waterfront in Portsmouth and into neighboring Norfolk, provides accessible outdoor space for walking and cycling within a short distance of the hospital campus. Portsmouth City Park and the Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve offer additional green space and natural areas where residents can engage in outdoor activity. These resources support the kind of physical activity and mental respite that complement clinical care, particularly for patients managing chronic conditions or recovering from procedures.

The hospital itself incorporates outdoor elements into its campus design, including walkways and seating areas intended to support patient well-being and staff recovery between shifts. Community wellness programming, including fitness and nutrition events, is often delivered in partnership with parks, community centers, and local organizations across the region. That integration of hospital-based and community-based resources reflects a broader shift in how health systems think about health, extending their attention beyond the walls of the facility itself.

Architecture

The main clinical building at Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center reflects the healthcare design priorities of its construction era, with layouts organized to minimize distances between high-traffic departments and improve clinical workflow. The emergency department, surgical suites, and inpatient units are positioned to support efficient patient movement and staff coordination. Natural light and calming interior finishes are incorporated in patient-facing areas, following design research that links the built environment to patient recovery outcomes and reduced stress.

The campus includes dedicated space for research, education, and administrative functions in addition to its primary clinical buildings. Simulation laboratories and training facilities are equipped to support the medical education programs the hospital hosts in partnership with regional universities. The facility has also made investments in energy efficiency and infrastructure resilience, consistent with the operational demands of a hospital that must maintain continuous service around the clock. Sustainable building systems reduce operating costs over time and align with Bon Secours Mercy Health's broader environmental commitments as a health system. Future capital investments are expected to focus on expanding outpatient capacity and modernizing clinical technology, as the broader healthcare industry continues to shift toward ambulatory and outpatient care models.

References

  1. ["Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center"], Bon Secours Mercy Health, bonsecours.com. Accessed 2025.
  2. ["Hampton Roads Hospitals Earn 'A' Hospital Safety Grade from the Leapfrog Group"], Bon Secours, bonsecours.com, 2025.
  3. ["Firefighters respond to transformer fire at Bon Secours Maryview Hospital"], WTKR News 3, wtkr.com.
  4. ["Virginia Hospitals: Community Benefit and Economic Impact"], Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association, vhha.com. Accessed 2025.