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Mission Health System Geography Location Asheville, North Carolina, United States Organization Hospital type Regional Medical Center Affiliated university N/A Services Emergency department Level II Trauma Center Beds 800 Licensed Beds History Founded 1998 through the merger of St. Joseph's Hospital & Memorial Mission Hospital Links Website http://www.missionhospitals.org Lists Hospitals in the United States Mission Health System, formerly known as Mission St. Joseph's Health System, is located in Asheville, North Carolina. Mission Health System was formed in 1998 through the merger of Memorial Mission Hospital and St. Joseph's Hospital, both located in Asheville. It also includes McDowell Hospital in Marion, North Carolina and Blue Ridge Community Hospital in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. Today the Mission Hospital is licensed for 800 beds, houses two campuses, respectively called the Memorial campus and the St. Joseph campus. It is the referral center for Western North Carolina and the largest employer in the state west of Charlotte with approximately 7000 employees.
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History
Pre 1947
The history of Mission Hospital can trace its roots back approximately 120 years when a group of women calling themselves "The Dogwood Mission" began offering healthcare services to some of the poorest citizens in Asheville North Carolina. Mission Hospital began in a rented 5 room house at the intersection of Charlotte and Woodfin Streets in Asheville North Carolina. Throughout the years, additional hospitals were established around the city. After World War II ended, Physicians and Nurses began coming to Asheville and were concerned by the numerous hospitals within the city. In 1947, it was decided that because of the lack of a major medical center, Mission Hospital would be the ideal choice to begin the formation of a modern medical center in Western North Carolina because of the acceptance of all people, rich or poor. Among the hospitals to merge with Mission was Clarence Baker Memorial Hospital (at that time known as Biltmore Hospital), which was established by the All Soul's Parish in 1896 and constructed on land donated by George Vanderbilt in 1900 on Reed Street.
St. Joseph's Hospital
St. Joseph's Hospital was established in 1900 by the Sisters of Mercy originally as a sanitarium for the treatment of Tuberculosis in a house on French Broad Avenue. After moving to Starnes Street in Asheville North Carolina. It was in 1905, the sisters purchased the current site on Biltmore Avenue in 1909 that was the original residence of William Wallace McDowell, a prominent Confederate major who established a militia of volunteers from Western North Carolina during the Civil War, which was built in 1880. Over the years, the hospital expanded and additional services were offered. In 1938, the hospital was declared a general hospital. After numerous expansions, the original building was replaced with a more modern facility in 1974.
Memorial Mission Hospital
After the consolidation of the smaller hospitals and the merger of Mission and Memorial Hospitals, Memorial Mission Hospital began operations with the hospitals on Reed Street and Woodfin Street in Asheville North Carolina.. In 1951, Biltmore Hospital closed and construction began on a new hospital on Biltmore Avenue, across the street from St. Joseph's and was dedicated in March 1954. As technology advanced and medical procedures were becoming very complicated and expensive, Memorial Mission began looking towards St. Joseph's in the hopes of combining operations.
Becoming Mission Hospitals
In 1998, Memorial Mission purchased St. Joseph's from the Sisters of Mercy and created Mission St. Joseph's Health System. This merger also led to the purchases of McDowell Hospital in Marion and Blue Ridge Community Hospital in Spruce Pine. Today, Mission Hospital provides healthcare to the people of Asheville, Buncombe County, and all of Western North Carolina with over 50 specialties and a cardiovascular program that ranks among one of the 100 best hospitals in the United States.[citation needed]
External links
North Carolina Trauma Centers List of hospitals in North Carolina Level I *Carolinas Medical Center • *Duke University Hospital • *Pitt County Memorial Hospital • *UNC Hospitals • *Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center • WakeMedLevel II Mission Health System • *Moses Cone Health System • New Hanover Regional Medical CenterLevel III Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast • Cleveland Regional Medical Center • High Point Regional Health SystemPediatric Level I - - Verified by the American College of Surgeons
North Carolina Designated Trauma Centers
Categories:- Hospitals in North Carolina
- Asheville, North Carolina
- Buildings and structures in Buncombe County, North Carolina
- - Verified by the American College of Surgeons
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