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SSM Health (an initialism of Sisters of Saint Mary) is a Catholic, non-profit United States health care system. It has 11,000 providers and nearly 39,000 employees in four states: Missouri , Illinois , Oklahoma , and Wisconsin .
SSM DePaul Health Center - Bridgeton; SSM Health Care - St. Louis; SSM Rehab - St. Louis; SSM Saint Mary's Health Center - Richmond Heights; Sullivan County Memorial Hospital - Milan; Tenet St. Louis - St. Louis; Texas County Memorial Hospital - Houston; Three Rivers Healthcare - Poplar Bluff; University Health Truman Medical Center - Kansas City
Rainbow Mental Health Facility – Kansas City; Topeka State Hospital – Topeka (closed in 1997) References This page was last edited on 9 February 2025 ...
SSM Health Cardinal Glennon is a member of SSM Health, one of the largest Catholic health care systems in the country. SSM Health is sponsored by the Franciscan Sisters of Mary and owns, operates and manages hospitals in four states — Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin and Oklahoma. In 2002, SSM Health was the first health care organization in the ...
Stanford Health Care/Lucile Packard Children's Hospital: Stanford: California: 361 I I Sutter Health Eden Medical Center: Castro Valley: California: 130 II Sutter Roseville Medical Center: Roseville: California: 328 II Tahoe Forest Hospital: Truckee: California: 62: III UC Davis Medical Center: Sacramento: California: 625: I I UC Irvine Health ...
SSM DePaul Health Center, is located in Bridgeton. It is a 476-bed, full-service, Catholic hospital and a member of SSM Health Care-St. Louis, sponsored by the Franciscan Sisters of Mary. Opened in 1828, SSM DePaul was the first hospital west of the Mississippi River and remains one of the oldest continuously existing businesses in St. Louis.
Rep. Brenda Landwehr, R-Wichita, chairs the House health committee that rejected a Medicaid expansion bill during its last meeting of the year on Thursday.
St Anthony renewed its commitment to Midtown by announcing a 10-year, $220 million expansion and renovation. The redevelopment project includes a new education center, cardiac emergency department, renovation of the Center for Behavioral Medicine, [5] and many other facility and service enhancements that benefit patients and the inner city community.