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PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center is a 450-bed [1] community hospital located in Vancouver, Washington. [2] The hospital was founded in 1858. In 2010, the hospital had about 114,000 emergency department (ED) visits, 27,000 in-patient visits, and 3,000 child births. [ 1 ]
PeaceHealth (Catholic) PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center: Longview: Cowlitz: 193 III [2] PeaceHealth (Catholic) PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center: Bellingham: Whatcom: 253 II [2] PeaceHealth (Catholic) PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center: Vancouver: Clark: 450 II [2] II [2] PeaceHealth (Catholic) 1858 PeaceHealth United General Medical ...
PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center is a 256-bed hospital located in Longview, Washington. [1] ... bringing the total number of staff to about 1,200. [4]
PeaceHealth is a not-for-profit health care system that owns and operates ten hospitals and numerous clinics in the U.S. states of Alaska, Oregon, and Washington. The organization is headquartered in Vancouver, Washington , and was founded by the Catholic Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace in 1976.
Providence Health & Services is a not-for-profit Catholic healthcare system headquartered in Renton, Washington.. The health system includes 51 hospitals, more than 800 non-acute facilities, and numerous assisted living facilities in the western half of the United States (Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, New Mexico, and Texas).
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St. Joseph Hospital was opened in January 1891, established by nuns of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace; it was the first hospital established by what is now PeaceHealth. [7] St. Joseph was originally located in a two-story home in Fairhaven with 30 beds. The hospital moved to their first permanent home—on Forest Street—in 1901.