St. Joseph's Medical Center (Tucson, Arizona)

St. Joseph's Medical Center (Tucson, Arizona)

Infobox Hospital
Name = St. Josephs Medical Center (Tucson, Arizona)
Org/Group = Carondelet Health Network


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Location = Tucson,
Region = Pima County
State = Arizona
Country = United States
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HealthCare = Carondelet Health Network
Type = Privatly Owned
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Emergency = Yes
Affiliation = None
Beds = 476
Founded = 1962
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Website = www.carondelet.org
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St. Joseph's Hospital is a private, not-for-profit, 476-bed acute-care hospital in Tucson, Arizona. St. Joseph's Hospital is part of Carondelet Health Network which includes sister hospitals St. Mary's Hospital (Tucson, Arizona) and Holy Cross Hospital (Nogales, Arizona). Located on Tucson's east side, St. Joseph's Hospital continues to meet the growing needs of the community. Carondelet Health Network also owns Tucson Heart Hospital as well.

The hospital provides services in the following specialties: [www.carondelet.org]

History

Founded in 1962, St. Josephs Hospital continues to meet the needs of Tucson's growing east side. Originally to be called St. Mary's Hospital East, St. Josephs Hospital has undergone many transformations. This includes the Regional Eye Center, Women's Pavilion, and North Americas most advanced Neurological Institute.

Utilization

– 17,870 Patient Discharges– 76,991 Patient Days– 4.31 Average Length of Stay in Days– 139,924 Outpatient visits (includes Emergency visits and Outpatient surgery visits)– 69,402 Emergency Room visits– 5,059 Inpatient surgerys– 12,061 Outpatient surgerys– 2,634 Deliverys


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