Ascension Health
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Ascension Health | |
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Type | Private Company |
Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | St. Louis, MO, USA |
Area served | United States |
Key people | Anthony R. Tersigni, President/CEO John O. Mudd, Chairman Robert J. Henkel, COO |
Industry | Healthcare |
Services | Hospital management |
Revenue | ▲$11,405,552,000 USD (2006) |
Operating income | ▲$497,783,000 USD (2006) |
Net income | ▲$802,965,000 USD (2006) |
Employees | 107,000 (2005) |
Subsidiaries | Ascension Health Ventures Carondelet Health Seton Health Genesys Health System Columbia St. Mary's, Inc. Seton Healthcare Network St. Vincent's Health System St. Vincent's Health Services, Inc. St. Agnes HealthCare St. John Health St. Mary's Medical Center of Evansville, Inc. Sacred Heart Hospital of Pensacola Providence Health System (Washington, DC) Borgess Health Alliance, Inc. (more) |
Website | http://www.ascensionhealth.org/ |
2006 Consolidated Report |
Ascension Health is a non-profit company that operates a network of hospitals and related health facilities in the United States. It is the nation's largest Catholic and largest non-profit health system[1].
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[edit] Sponsors
Ascension Health is sponsored by six organizations[2]. The sponsors are provinces of religious orders of the Catholic Church.
- Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, West Central Province — St. Louis, Missouri
- Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, East Central Province — Evansville, Indiana
- Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Northeast Province — Albany, New York
- Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Southeast Province — Emmitsburg, Maryland
- Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet — St. Louis, Missouri
- Sisters of St. Joseph of Nazareth — Nazareth, Michigan
[edit] History
Ascension Health was created on November 1, 1999 by the union of the Daughters of Charity National Health System based in St. Louis, Missouri and the Sisters of St. Joseph Health System based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In December 2002, Carondelet Health System based in St. Louis, Missouri merged with Ascension Health[3].
[edit] Hospitals
Ascension Health operates hospitals in 20 states and the District of Columbia. As of 2006, Ascension Health managed a total of 16,788 available beds, 61 general acute care hospitals, 4 long-term acute care hospitals, 4 rehabilitation hospitals, and 4 psychiatric hospitals[4][5].
[edit] Alabama
- Providence Hospital
- St. Vincent's Hospital
[edit] Arizona
- Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital
- Carondelet St. Mary's Hospital
- Carondelet Holy Cross Hospital
[edit] Connecticut
[edit] District of Columbia
[edit] Florida
- Sacred Heart Hospital of Pensacola
- Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast
- Sacred Heart Women's Hospital
- St. Vincent's Medical Center
[edit] Georgia
- Walton Rehabilitation Hospital
[edit] Idaho
- St. Joseph Regional Medical Center
[edit] Illinois
- Saint Anthony Hospital
[edit] Indiana
- Seton Specialty Hospital
- St. Mary's Warrick Hospital
- St. Mary’s Medical Center
- St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Hospital of Central Indiana
- St. Joseph Hospital — Kokomo
- St. Vincent Carmel Hospital
- St. Vincent Clay Hospital
- St. Vincent Frankfort Hospital
- St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital
- St. Vincent Jennings Hospital
- St. Vincent Mercy Hospital
- St. Vincent Randolph Hospital
- St. Vincent Williamsport Hospital
- St. Vincent Women's Hospital
- St. John's Health System
- St. Vincent Children's Hospital
[edit] Maryland
- St. Agnes HealthCare
- Sacred Heart Hospital — Cumberland
[edit] Michigan
- Borgess Medical Center
- Borgess-Lee Memorial Hospital
- Borgess-Pipp Hospital
- CareLink of Jackson
- Brighton Hospital
- Providence Hospital
- St. John Detroit Riverview Hospital
- St. John Hospital and Medical Center
- St. John Macomb Hospital
- St. John North Shores Hospital
- St. John Oakland Hospital
- St. John River District Hospital
- Genesys Regional Medical Center at Health Park
- Tawas St. Joseph Hospital
- St. Mary's of Michigan - Medical Center
- St. Mary's of Michigan - Standish Hospital
[edit] Missouri
- St. Joseph Medical Center — Kansas City
- St. Mary’s Medical Center — Blue Springs
[edit] New York
- Lourdes Hospital — Binghamton
- Mount St. Mary's Hospital and Health Center — Lewiston
- St. Mary's Hospital — Amsterdam
- St. Mary's Hospital — Troy
[edit] Pennsylvania
- Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center — Pottsville
[edit] Tennessee
- Baptist Hospital — Nashville
- De Kalb Hospital — Smithville
- Baptist Hickman Community Hospital — Centerville
- Middle Tennessee Medical Center — Murfreesboro
- Saint Thomas Hospital — Nashville
[edit] Texas
- Seton Family of Hospitals - Locations
- University Medical Center at Brackenridge - Austin
- Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas - Austin
- Seton Medical Center Austin - Austin
- Seton Northwest Hospital - Austin
- Seton Southwest Hospital - Austin
- Seton Shoal Creek Hospital - Austin
- Seton Medical Center Williamson - Round Rock
- Seton Edgar B. Davis - Luling
- Seton Highland Lakes - Burnet
- Seton Medical Center Hays: Opening January 2010 - Kyle
- Providence Health Center - Waco
[edit] Washington
- Lourdes Medical Center — Pasco
[edit] Wisconsin
- Columbia St. Mary's Columbia Campus — Milwaukee
- Columbia St. Mary's Milwaukee Campus — Milwaukee
- Columbia St. Mary's Ozaukee Campus — Mequon
- Orthopaedic Hospital of Wisconsin — Glendale