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Providence Hospital was created when the Sisters of Providence purchased the Monte Cristo Hotel in 1904 and converted it into a hospital with 75 beds, [2] [3] [4] admitting its first patient on April 5, 1905. [5] It was staffed by 11 Sisters and 3 other employees. In its first year, the new hospital served over 400 patients. [3]
Columbia Basin Hospital Ephrata: Grant: 50 V Northwest Rural Health Network Confluence Health Hospital, Central Campus (formerly Central Washington Hospital) Wenatchee: Chelan: 206 III [2] III [2] Confluence Health Coulee Medical Center Grand Coulee: Grant: 25 IV Northwest Rural Health Network 1934 Dayton General Hospital Dayton: Columbia: 25 V
St. Joseph acquired the crosstown St. Luke's Hospital in 1989 after the two hospitals agreed to end their long rivalry. [8] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the hospital changed its visitation policies multiple times, but opened patients to one visitor at a time starting in September 2022 and two visitors starting in October of that year. [9] [10]
MultiCare’s network includes 11 hospitals and hundreds of clinics in both the Puget Sound and Inland Northwest regions.
The hospital was founded in 1877 as King County Hospital, a six-bed welfare hospital in a two-story south Seattle building. By 1906, it had moved into a new building in Georgetown, with room for 225 patients. Another move occurred in 1931, when the center wing of the present hospital on First Hill was completed, and the hospital's name was ...
Longview Memorial hospital was opened in 1924, but closed by 1943. [2] In December 1943, the former hospital was purchased by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace for $85,000 and re-opened as St. John's Hospital. [2] The hospital was expanded in 1952 and again in 1968 when new patient tower was added. [2] Further expansions came in 1982, 1992 ...
MultiCare Deaconess Hospital—more commonly known as Deaconess Hospital and formerly known as Deaconess Medical Center—is a 388-bed [2] non-profit general medical and surgical hospital in the northwest United States, located in Spokane, Washington. [3]
ER One is a prototype hospital envisioned for the Washington, D.C., area. The hospital is an all-scenarios facility, designed to handle, for example, a huge influx of contaminated patients from a terrorist attack. The emergency department can accommodate 220 patients in 24 hours, a figure that can easily double in emergency situations. ER One ...