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Saint Joseph Mercy Health System (SJMHS) was one of the largest health care networks based in southeast Michigan, United States. It was founded in 1911 and existed until 2022, when it merged with Mercy Health to form Trinity Health Michigan .
Part of Trinity Health. Formerly St. Mary Mercy Hospital. Trinity Health Livingston Hospital: Livingston: Howell: 66: 1928: Part of Trinity Health. Formerly St. Joseph Mercy Livingston Hospital and previously McPherson Community Health Center. Chelsea Hospital: Washtenaw: Chelsea: 103: A joint venture of Trinity Health and University of ...
Saint Joseph Health System, St. Joseph's Health System, etc. may refer to: St. Joseph's Health System, a Catholic hospital network in Ontario, Canada; Several constituent networks of Trinity Health, a Catholic hospital network in the United States, including: Saint Joseph Mercy Health System (Michigan) St. Joseph's Health (Syracuse, New York)
On April 13, 2022, Mercy Health announced it was changing its name to Trinity Health Michigan. Facilities include hospitals, treatment facilities, urgent-care facilities, as well as physician practices that serve the western Michigan area. [1] Mercy Health is a member of the Catholic Trinity Health system.
The Sisters of St. Joseph built St. John Hospital in 1952, [4] with 250 beds and 70 employees on Moross Road at the old Beaupre farm in a section called the “widow’s dower.” Work on the hospital began immediately following the groundbreaking ceremony on March 8, 1948, the feast of St. John of God (who in 1540 established a house to harbor ...
In September 2018, Trinity Health formed Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic with three other hospitals. [10] Trinity Health held a 50.4% stake in BayCare Health System, [11] until June 27th, 2024, when a Definitive Agreement signed between the two transferred $4.0 billion in cash from BayCare and disaffiliated Trinity Health as a corporate member. [12]
In 1999, the Daughters of Charity National Health System and Sisters of St. Joseph Health System merged to create Ascension Health. [11] In 2010 the Catholic congregations that had sponsored Ascension ceased to do so. They were replaced by a sponsoring group of "both religious and lay persons" whose identities Ascension has declined to share. [12]
St. Joseph Hospital, later known as Trinity Hospital, was founded in 1952. The hospital had 110 licensed beds at the time. [1] It quickly grew to its present-day size of about 231 licensed beds and became known for pioneering many medical firsts.