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St. Joseph Hospital, known commonly as "St. Joe," was the first hospital founded in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, opening in 1869.St. Joseph's was sold in 1998, and continued to operate under Lutheran Health Network (a subsidiary of CHS) until 2021 when staff and equipment were transferred to the newly opened Lutheran Downtown Hospital.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Hospital of Indianapolis – Indianapolis; St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Hospital of Kokomo – Kokomo; Saint John's Health System – Anderson; St. Joseph Hospital – Fort Wayne; St. Joseph Hospital and Health Center – Kokomo; St. Joseph Regional Medical Center – Mishawaka; St. Joseph's Hospital of Huntingburg ...
At the beginning of the 20th century, local Lutheran church leaders in Fort Wayne felt an urgent need for an additional hospital in the city. Led by Reverend Philip Wambsganss, they raised funds from the surrounding area, in 1904, the 25-bed Lutheran Hospital opened. [1]
Lutheran Health Network is a healthcare provider and one of the largest employers in the northeast region of Indiana in the United States. The network has more than 7,000 employees working together with the more than 800 physicians who make up its medical staffs.
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Dupont Hospital is a 131-bed acute care facility located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The hospital was opened in 2001 as a joint venture between the Lutheran Health Network and is staffed by more than 260 physicians. The hospital includes the Dupont Resource Center, which offers lectures, screenings, counseling, and support groups.
A Short History of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod in Fort Wayne, Indiana (Fort Wayne: Fort Wayne Public Library, 1967) Sauer, H. G. and J. W. Miller, Geschichte der Deutschen Ev.-Luth. St. Pauls-Gemeinde zu Fort Wayne, Ind., vom Jahre 1837 bis zum Jahre 1912 : Zum fünfundsiebzigsten Jubiläum der Gemeinde (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing ...
A new CDC report details risk factors for developing severe flu. People hospitalized with the virus over the past 13 years were more likely to have at least one of these risk factors.