Peacehealth at a Glance
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PeaceHealth at a Glance PeaceHealth, based in Vancouver, Wash., is a In 1890, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace founded nonprofi t Catholic health system offering care to what has become PeaceHealth. Today, PeaceHealth communities in Washington, Oregon and Alaska. is the legacy of its founding Sisters and continues PeaceHealth has approximately 16,000 caregivers, to serve communities when invited to do so with a a multi-specialty medical group practice with spirit of collaboration and stewardship. For more more than 1,200 physicians and providers, and information, visit peacehealth.org. 10 medical centers serving both urban and rural communities throughout the Northwest. Our Mission Our Core Values We carry on the healing Respect Stewardship mission of Jesus Christ We respect the dignity and We choose to serve the community and by promoting personal appreciate the worth of each hold ourselves accountable to exercise and community health, person as demonstrated by ethical and responsible stewardship in relieving pain and our compassion, caring and the allocation and utilization of human, suffering, and treating acceptance of individual fi nancial and environmental resources. each person in a loving differences. and caring way. Collaboration Social Justice We value the involvement, We build and evaluate the structures of cooperation and creativity our organization and those of society to of all who work together to promote the just distribution of health promote the health of the care resources. community. Serving Alaska, Washington and Oregon PEACEHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP n 186 sites in Alaska, Washington and Oregon n More than 1,200 physicians and providers n 51 medical and surgical specialties (primary care, specialty care and hospital-based care) n Supports over 392,000 unique patients annually PEACEHEALTH SYSTEM SERVICES CENTER Vancouver, Washington n Executive offices n System services Fast Facts Fiscal Year 2017 (July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017): Employees 15,663 Employed physicians and providers 1,233 Licensed beds 1,626 Annual Admissions 72,016 Outpatient Clinic Visits 1,411,901 Babies Born 7, 570 Surgeries performed 42,739 ED visits 334,775 Community Benefit $200,058,000 Medical Group locations 186 Medical Group patient encounters 1,743,863 Volunteers 2,573 peacehealth.org May 2018 n 2 Our Networks of Care Northwest Network 1 PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center Bellingham, Washington NORTHWEST NETWORK n Licensed beds: 255 n Level II Trauma Center 2 PeaceHealth Peace Island Medical Center Friday Harbor, Washington n Critical Access Hospital n Licensed beds: 10 l Anchorage n 24-hour Emergency Room 3 PeaceHealth United General Medical Center Sedro-Woolley, Washington 4 n Critical Access Hospital n Licensed beds: 25 n Level IV Trauma Center 4 PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center Ketchikan, Alaska n Critical Access Hospital n Licensed beds: 25 1 n Long-term care beds: 29 2 3 Columbia Network l Seattle 5 PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center Longview, Washington COLUMBIA n Licensed beds: 346 NETWORK n Level III Trauma Center 5 6 PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center Vancouver, Washington 6 n Licensed beds: 450 n Level II Trauma Center Oregon Network 7 PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend Springfield, Oregon n Licensed beds: 347 n Level II Trauma Center 8 PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center, University District l Portland Eugene, Oregon n Licensed beds: 104 9 PeaceHealth Cottage Grove Community Medical Center 7 Cottage Grove, Oregon 10 8 n Critical Access Hospital 9 n Licensed beds: 14 10 PeaceHealth Peace Harbor Medical Center Florence, Oregon n Critical Access Hospital OREGON n Licensed beds: 21 NETWORK n Level IV Trauma Center peacehealth.org May 2018 n 3 18-SYST-850.