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St. Luke's Boise Medical Center in Boise, Idaho, is a 437-bed hospital founded in 1902 by James Bowen Funsten, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Idaho. [1] The hospital is part of St. Luke's, a regional healthcare system with six hospitals and more than 200 clinics staffed by roughly 14,000 employees.
St. Luke's Boise Medical Center: Boise: 437: Level I [5] Level I [5] St. Luke's Elmore Medical Center: Mountain Home: 25: Critical access hospital [4] St. Luke's Fruitland: Fruitland: Level II [5] Stand-alone emergency room only with attached primary and specialty care clinic St. Luke's Jerome: Jerome: 25: Critical access hospital [4] St. Luke ...
St. Luke’s paused construction of the center in 2019 to rethink how it could best support the rapidly growing population in and around Boise, and the health care needs accompanying that growth.
Health-care costs are high, yet a Boise-area group of clinics may die in 2 months. Why? All ‘orthopedic care’ under one roof. St. Luke’s unveils ‘transformative’ Boise facility
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St. Luke's Hospital (Jacksonville, Florida), now known as St. Vincent's Medical Center Southside St. Luke's Boise Medical Center , Idaho St. Luke's Hospital (Chicago, Illinois) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois
Rank Employer Employees 1 St. Luke's Health Systems: 7,000–7,999 3 Saint Alphonsus Health System: 7,000–7,999 2 Micron Technology: 5,000–5,999
Saltzer Health’s Jan. 18, 2024, letter to patients about the possible closing of all Boise-area clinics in March 2024. Intermountain scrubs itself from Saltzer website