Adventist Health
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Company type | Nonprofit organization |
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Founded | 1947 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | California, Hawaii and Oregon |
Key people | Kerry L. Heinrich (CEO) |
Revenue | 805,066,340 United States dollar (2022) |
Total assets | 3,164,459,975 United States dollar (2022) |
Number of employees | 28,600 |
Website | adventisthealth |
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Adventist Health is a Seventh-day Adventist nonprofit organization[1] headquartered in Roseville, California, that operates facilities in 3 states across the Western United States.
History
[edit]In the 1960s, the General Conference transferred ownership of the hospitals in the United States to the local conferences. In 1972, the General Conference centralized the management of its healthcare facilities, creating Adventist Health Systems.[2] The conferences then transferred the hospitals to the system, creating the entities Northwest Medical Foundation, and Adventist Health Services at the union level.[2]
In 1980, they merged creating Adventist Health System/West, which changed its name to Adventist Health in 1995.[2] The headquarters for Adventist Health was in Los Angeles,[2] Adventist Health worried about the smaller hospitals being neglected, so the headquarters was moved to Roseville, California in 1982. In 2019, a new Roseville shared service center replaced the corporate office that opened in 1985.[2]
In 2019, its headquarters was among six organizations awarded the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for Performance Excellence.[3]
Hospitals
[edit]Adventist Health operates twenty-seven hospitals mostly in California:
Hospital | Number of beds | Place | Founding year | Former names | Acquisition year |
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Adventist Health Columbia Gorge[4] | 49 | The Dalles, Oregon | 1901 | Mid Columbia Medical Center | 2023 |
Adventist Health Bakersfield | 255 | Bakersfield and Kern County | 1910 | San Joaquin Community Hospital | 2017 |
Adventist Health Castle | 160 | Windward, Oahu | |||
Adventist Health Clear Lake | Clearlake, California and Lake County[5] | ||||
Adventist Health Delano | |||||
Adventist Health Feather River | 101 | Paradise, California | 1950 | Feather River Hospital | 1973 |
Adventist Health Glendale | 515 | Glendale, California | 1905 | Glendale Sanitarium, Glendale Adventist Medical Center | |
Adventist Health Hanford | 199[6] | Hanford, California | |||
Adventist Health Howard Memorial[7] | Willits, California | ||||
Adventist Health Lodi Memorial | 270 | Lodi, California | |||
Adventist Health Mendocino Coast | Fort Bragg, California | ||||
Adventist Health Portland | 302 | Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area | 1893 | Portland Adventist Medical Center | 1973 |
Adventist Health Reedley | 49 | Reedley, California | 1962 | Sierra Kings District Hospital[8] | 2011 |
Adventist Health and Rideout | |||||
Adventist Health Selma[9] | 57 | southern Fresno County satellite campus of Hanford Community Medical Center. | |||
Adventist Health Simi Valley | 201 | Ventura County, including Simi Valley, Moorpark, Thousand Oaks, and the west San Fernando Valley.[10] | |||
Adventist Health Sonora | 152 | Tuolumne and Mariposa County, California | |||
Adventist Health St. Helena | 151 | Serving Napa, Lake, Sonoma, and Solano counties. | 1878 | Saint Helena Hospital | 2017 |
Adventist Health Tehachapi Valley | |||||
Adventist Health Tillamook | Tillamook, Oregon | ||||
Adventist Health Tulare | |||||
Adventist Health Ukiah Valley | 78 | Mendocino and Lake counties | |||
Adventist Health Vallejo | 61 | Vallejo, California | |||
Adventist Health White Memorial | 354 | Los Angeles | 1913 | White Memorial Medical Center | |
Adventist Health White Memorial-Montebello | 180 | Montebello, California | 1946 | Beverly Hospital |
See also
[edit]- Adventist Health International
- AdventHealth
- Adventist Healthcare
- Adventist Health Studies
- Kettering Health
- Loma Linda University Medical Center
- Adventist Health Arena
References
[edit]- ^ Muoio, Dave (2023-02-16). "Adventist Health launches reorganization, lays off 59 administrative employees". FIERCE Healthcare. Retrieved 2023-11-06.
- ^ a b c d e "Adventist Health". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2019-06-21.
- ^ "Six Health Care, Nonprofit and Education Organizations Win Baldrige Awards for Performance Excellence". NIST. 2019-11-14.
- ^ Zimmerlee, Jennifer (2023-06-14). "Press Release June 14, 2023". Mid-Columbia Medical Center. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
- ^ "Adventist Health Clear Lake Celebrates 50th Year". Adventist Health.
- ^ "Overview". Health.usnews.com. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
- ^ "New $64M Willits hospital opens". North Bay Business Journal. 28 October 2015.
- ^ "Adventist to Take Over California's Sierra Kings Hospital". Becker's Hospital Review.
- ^ "History of Central Valley". Adventist Health.
- ^ Marsh, Carissa (September 23, 2011). "Residents welcome proposed ER expansion". Simi Valley Acorn. Simi Valley, California. Archived from the original on March 26, 2012. Retrieved September 26, 2011.