Sharp HealthCare

Sharp HealthCare
Type Not-for-profit hospital system
Industry Health Care
Founded San Diego, California (1955)
Headquarters San Diego, USA
Key people Michael Murphy, President
Revenue 2.1 billion USD (Fiscal year ended September 30, 2009)
Employees 14,000
Website Sharp.com

Sharp HealthCare is a not-for-profit integrated regional health care delivery system located in San Diego. Sharp includes four acute-care hospitals, three specialty hospitals, two affiliated medical groups and a health plan. Sharp operates 1,870 beds, has approximately 2,600 physicians on medical staffs, more than 1,000 physicians in affiliated medical groups, more than 14,000 employees and represents $1.2 billion in assets and $1.7 billion in revenue.

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Awards

In November 2007, Sharp HealthCare was awarded the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award by the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology. Sharp was one of five organizations to receive the award, which is the nation’s highest Presidential honor for quality and organizational performance excellence.

Sharp was the first health care provider in California and the eighth in the nation to receive this recognition.

Other awards bestowed on Sharp HealthCare include:

• In 2011, Sharp was named among top integrated health care networks in California and the nation in an annual survey conducted by SDI, a leading health care data analyst. Sharp ranked No. 1 in California and No. 13 nationally.
• Sharp HealthCare ranked in 5th place in the large company-size category of California's Best Places to Work program
• Sharp HealthCare named one of the nation's "Most Wired" health care systems by Hospitals & Health Networks magazine for the 11th consecutive year
• Readers of the San Diego Union-Tribune named Sharp as San Diego's "Best Hospital" for 2011, the fifth year in a row Sharp has received this honor
• Sharp HealthCare is named one of Modern Healthcare's Best Places to Work in Healthcare
• In 2011, Morehead Associates named Sharp HealthCare the 2010 Apex Award Winner for Workplace of Excellence for outstanding commitment to employee engagement [1]

History

The first Sharp hospital opened in 1955 as Donald N. Sharp Memorial Community Hospital, a nonprofit facility in San Diego. Funding for the facility included a 1950 donation of $500,000 from a rancher and radio communications pioneer named Thomas E. Sharp, in memory of his son, US Army Air Corps Lt. Donald N. Sharp, who had been killed in World War II. By 1952, more than $2.5 million had been donated by 1,300 individuals, families, and businesses. The groundbreaking for Donald N. Sharp Memorial Community Hospital took place in 1953.[2]

Medical Firsts

Sharp HealthCare has pioneered many medical firsts. Some of these include:

• Created first home monitoring program for high-risk cardiac patients
• First cardiac catheterization
• First electronic pacemaker west of Saint Louis
• First heart-kidney, heart, and lung transplants in San Diego
• First hospital-based program designed for the young children of alcoholics and other chemically dependent parents
• First major long-term rehabilitation center specializing in care for patients with spinal cord, stroke and brain injuries
• First private employer-sponsored child care center
• First use of the vented-electric left ventricular assist system (LVAS), which enables mobility for cardiac patients awaiting transplant surgery
• Opened the first hospice house in San Diego, offering in-home end-of-life care
San Diego's first hospital-based alcohol and drug treatment program
San Diego's first open-heart surgery
Sharp Grossmont Hospital is the first hospital to convert to digital imaging
Sharp Memorial Hospital, along with the San Diego Cardiac Center, participates in the first-ever human gene transfer therapy clinical trial in patients with heart failure

Services

Sharp HealthCare provides the following services at various hospitals within the Sharp system.

• Alcohol and Drug Dependency
• Bloodless Medicine
• Cancer Care
• Diabetes
• Endoscopy
• Heart and Vascular Care
• Home Care
• Hospice
• Mental Health
• Neurology and Stroke
• Orthopedics
• Pregnancy and Childbirth
• Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging
• Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy
• Robotic-Assisted Surgery
• Transplant
• Weight-Loss (Bariatric) Surgery
• Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine

Locations

Sharp HealthCare includes four acute-care hospitals, three specialty hospitals, two medical groups and a health plan. Sharp's facilities operate 1,870 beds.[3]

Acute-Care Hospitals

Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center

Affiliated with Sharp HealthCare since 1989, Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center is located in Chula Vista. It has 343 beds, including 100 skilled nursing beds.

The cancer treatment program at Sharp Chula Vista is certified by the American College of Surgeons. The Breast Program at Sharp Chula Vista is accredited by the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers.

Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center employs 400 physicians and 1,200 health care professionals, and treats more than 80,000 patients each year.

Sharp Coronado Hospital

Sharp Coronado Hospital affiliated with Sharp HealthCare in 1994. Located in Coronado, the facility holds 204 beds, 145 of which are skilled nursing beds and 59 of which are acute-care beds. Sharp Coronado Hospital is the only Planetree Alliance hospital in San Diego County and, as such, focuses on patient empowerment, patient and family education and complementary therapies, including Healing Touch, clinical aromatherapy, acupuncture and massage therapy.

Sharp Grossmont Hospital

Located in La Mesa, California, Sharp Grossmont Hospital affiliated with Sharp HealthCare in 1991. Sharp Grossmont Hospital holds 536 beds, 30 of which are skilled nursing beds.

In September 2009, Sharp Grossmont Hospital added 90 patient beds in its recently completed Emergency and Critical Care Center. The Center includes private rooms equipped with showers and flat-screen TVs, as well as either a couch or reclining chair that converts to a bed. The expansion added 24 intensive care unit beds on the second level and 66 monitored (med/surge) beds on the 4th and 5th levels. More than two-thirds of the hospital's acute-care beds are private. This expansion will enable Sharp Grossmont to serve an estimated 100,000 emergency patients annually and will help reduce wait times in the emergency room.

In November 2006, Sharp Grossmont Hospital received Magnet designation for excellence in patient care and nursing practices. As the highest level of honor awarded by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Magnet Recognition Program is accepted nationally as the gold standard in nursing excellence.

Sharp Memorial Hospital

Opened in 1955, Sharp Memorial Hospital is Sharp's largest hospital and the system's only designated Level II trauma center. Located in Birdland/Serra Mesa, the hospital has 341 beds, 76 of which are skilled nursing beds. Sharp Memorial Hospital is home to many specialized medical programs and departments, and houses the only heart transplant center in San Diego.

In January 2008, Sharp Memorial became the second Sharp hospital to receive the American Nurses Credentialing Center Magnet recognition for nursing excellence, making Sharp HealthCare the first health system in California with two Magnet-designated hospitals.

In January 2009, the new expansion of Sharp Memorial Hospital[1] opened. The new hospital, called the Stephen Birch Healthcare Center at Sharp Memorial Hospital, continues Sharp's long-held commitment of offering clinical excellence with the latest technology and patient-focused care. As San Diego's first new hospital in more than 15 years, the new Sharp Memorial is 315,621 square feet (29,322.2 m2) and holds 334 beds. A unique feature of the hospital is that every room is a private room with its own bathroom, at no extra cost to the patient, and with sleeping space for a family member or loved one to stay the night. The hospital will also include 48 private intensive-care rooms, a Jade Garden for meditation and reflection, family resource centers on each floor, a larger Emergency and Trauma Center with 37 emergency treatment bays and 10 emergency observation beds and a new surgery center with 10 state-of-the-art, high-tech surgery suites.

Specialty Hospitals

Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborns

Opened in 1992, Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborns is one of the first of only 17 freestanding women's hospitals in the nation. More than 8,000 babies are born at Sharp Mary Birch each year, more than any other hospital in California. The hospital holds 169 beds, 61 of which are neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) beds.

Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital

Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital is the largest privately operated psychiatric hospital and premier provider of psychiatric and chemical dependency services in San Diego County. Sharp Mesa Vista joined Sharp in 1998 and currently holds 149 beds.

Sharp McDonald Center

Sharp McDonald Center (formerly Sharp Vista Pacifica) provides state-of-the-art treatment for adults and their families, the only medically supervised chemical dependency recovery hospital in San Diego County to do so. The hospital affiliated with Sharp HealthCare in 1998 and has 14 beds.

Medical Groups

Sharp Community Medical Group

Sharp Community Medical Group (SCMG) is an association of private practice primary care physicians and specialists who practice in their own private offices located throughout San Diego County. The Sharp Community Medical Group network includes 207 primary care physicians and 520 specialists who currently provide care to more than 146,000 patients.

Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group

The Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group has 18 locations throughout San Diego County. The medical group has 391 physicians, 123 primary care physicians and 268 specialists that represent virtually every field of medicine.

References

  1. ^ http://www.moreheadassociates.com/news/sharp-healthcare-presented-the-2010-morehead-apex-workplace-of-excellence-award
  2. ^ History of Sharp HealthCare
  3. ^ Facts About Sharp HealthCare

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