Presbyterian Healthcare Services
Headquarters | Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States |
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Area served | New Mexico |
Services | Healthcare |
Number of employees | 1,000+ physicians and practitioners, 1,500+ employees and 400 volunteers |
Presbyterian Healthcare Services is a private not-for-profit[1] health care system and health care provider in the State of New Mexico.[2] It owns and operates 8 hospitals in 7 New Mexico communities.[3] It also operates Presbyterian Health Plan.
History
In 1908, Rev. Hugh A. Cooper, a presbyterian pastor in Albuquerque founded the Southwest Presbyterian Sanatorium, a facility for the hundreds of tuberculosis patients coming to Albuquerque. By 1950, with tuberculosis under control, its future became in doubt. The board of directors hired a professional hospital administrator to help manage the institution. A new administrator brought a new focus, and a new name: The Presbyterian Hospital Center.[4]
The Presbyterian Hospital Center grew through the 1960s and 1970s: Kaseman Hospital, a satellite facility in northeastern Albuquerque opened, the state’s first HMO health plan was established, a statewide multi-hospital system was formed. The Presbyterian Hospital Center was renamed Southwestern Community Health Services, and finally the present Presbyterian Hospital [4]
Hospitals
- Presbyterian Hospital[5] Albuquerque (453 beds)
- Presbyterian–Kaseman Hospital[6] Albuquerque
- Plains Regional Medical Center[7] Clovis (106 beds)
- Presbyterian–Espanola Hospital[8] Espanola (80 beds)
- Presbyterian–Rust Medical Center[9] Rio Rancho (120 beds)
- Lincoln County Medical Center[10] Ruidoso (39 beds)
- Socorro General Hospital[11] Socorro (25 beds)
- Dan C. Trigg Memorial Hospital[12] Tucumcari (25 beds)
References
- ↑ http://www.phs.org/PHS/about/
- ↑ http://www.phs.org/PHS/healthplans/
- ↑
- 1 2 http://www.phs.org/phs/about/service/History/index.htm
- ↑ Presbyterian Hospital
- ↑ Presbyterian–Kaseman Hospital
- ↑ Plains Regional Medical Center
- ↑ Presbyterian–Espanola Hospital
- ↑ Presbyterian–Rust Medical Center
- ↑ Lincoln County Medical Center
- ↑ Socorro General Hospital
- ↑ Dan C. Trigg Memorial Hospital