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In 1992, the five-story patient tower opened, making Mission Hospital the largest medical center in south Orange County with a total of 274 beds. The Fetal Diagnostic Center and the Mission Rehabilitation Center opened. In 1993, the Children's Hospital at Mission, now known as CHOC at Mission, opened on the fifth floor of Mission Hospital. It ...
The hospital has 334 beds [2] and is affiliated with the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine. [3] The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to pediatric patients aged 0–21 [4] [5] throughout Orange County and the Southern California area.
The hospital is located in Springfield, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Established in 2008, it is the only remaining Sacred Heart facility in the Eugene -Springfield area owned by PeaceHealth . The RiverBend facility is home to a 24-hour Level II trauma center including full medical/surgical care.
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Sacred Heart Medical Center in Eugene began as Pacific Christian Hospital, which was founded by Eugene Bible University, now Bushnell University and dedicated on March 16, 1924. The building was six stories tall and cost about $225,000.
Sacred Heart Medical Center may refer to: In the United States: Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend, Springfield, Oregon; Sacred Heart Medical Center University District, Eugene, Oregon; Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital, Spokane, Washington
By early 2002, the medical center employed 1,150 people and was the second largest employer in the city. [5] In 2002, the hospital sued rival area hospital operator PeaceHealth for antitrust claims, with a jury awarding McKenzie-Willamette $16.2 million in damages. The decision was later overturned and the two reached a settlement in August 2008.