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'''CHI St. Alexius Health Bismarck''' is a regional, acute care medical center offering inpatient and outpatient medical services, including primary and specialty physician clinics, home health and hospice services, medical equipment services, and a fitness and human performance center.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.chistalexiushealth.org/locations/bismarck |website=Official Website |accessdate=4 November 2019|title=St Alexius Medical Center}}</ref> It is a level II [[trauma center]]. With a tertiary hospital in Bismarck, the system also consists of critical access hospitals (CAHs) in [[Carrington, ND]], [[Dickinson, ND]], [[Devils Lake, ND]], [[Garrison, ND]], [[Turtle Lake, ND]], [[Washburn, ND]] and [[Williston, ND]], and numerous clinics and outpatient services. CHI St. Alexius Health manages four CAHs in North Dakota - [[Elgin, ND]], [[Linton, ND]] and [[Wishek, ND]], as well as Mobridge Regional Medical Center in [[Mobridge, South Dakota]]. |
'''CHI St. Alexius Health Bismarck''' is a regional, acute care medical center offering inpatient and outpatient medical services, including primary and specialty physician clinics, home health and hospice services, medical equipment services, and a fitness and human performance center.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.chistalexiushealth.org/locations/bismarck |website=Official Website |accessdate=4 November 2019|title=St Alexius Medical Center}}</ref> It is a level II [[trauma center]]. With a tertiary hospital in Bismarck, the system also consists of critical access hospitals (CAHs) in [[Carrington, ND]], [[Dickinson, ND]], [[Devils Lake, ND]], [[Garrison, ND]], [[Turtle Lake, ND]], [[Washburn, ND]] and [[Williston, ND]], and numerous clinics and outpatient services. CHI St. Alexius Health manages four CAHs in North Dakota - [[Elgin, ND]], [[Linton, ND]] and [[Wishek, ND]], as well as Mobridge Regional Medical Center in [[Mobridge, South Dakota]]. |
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Since its founding in 1885, CHI St. Alexius Health Bismarck has served the residents of central and western [[North Dakota]], northern [[South Dakota]], and eastern [[Montana]]. CHI St. Alexius Health is a Roman Catholic organization whose parent organization is [[Catholic Health Initiatives]]. In 2018 [[Dignity Health]] and [[Catholic Health Initiatives]] (CHI) received approval from the [[Catholic Church]] through the [[Holy See|Vatican]] to merge. When completed the new hospital network, called '''CommonSpirit Health''', will be the largest non-profit hospital system in the United States based on revenue.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20181016/NEWS/181019911|title=News|website=Modern Healthcare}}</ref> |
Since its founding in 1885, CHI St. Alexius Health Bismarck has served the residents of central and western [[North Dakota]], northern [[South Dakota]], and eastern [[Montana]]. CHI St. Alexius Health is a Roman Catholic organization whose parent organization is [[Catholic Health Initiatives]]. In 2018 [[Dignity Health]] and [[Catholic Health Initiatives]] (CHI) received approval from the [[Catholic Church]] through the [[Holy See|Vatican]] to merge. When completed the new hospital network, called '''CommonSpirit Health''', will be the largest non-profit hospital system in the United States based on revenue.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20181016/NEWS/181019911|title=News|website=Modern Healthcare}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 22:16, 22 April 2020
CHI St. Alexius Health Bismarck is a regional, acute care medical center offering inpatient and outpatient medical services, including primary and specialty physician clinics, home health and hospice services, medical equipment services, and a fitness and human performance center.[1] It is a level II trauma center. With a tertiary hospital in Bismarck, the system also consists of critical access hospitals (CAHs) in Carrington, ND, Dickinson, ND, Devils Lake, ND, Garrison, ND, Turtle Lake, ND, Washburn, ND and Williston, ND, and numerous clinics and outpatient services. CHI St. Alexius Health manages four CAHs in North Dakota - Elgin, ND, Linton, ND and Wishek, ND, as well as Mobridge Regional Medical Center in Mobridge, South Dakota.
Since its founding in 1885, CHI St. Alexius Health Bismarck has served the residents of central and western North Dakota, northern South Dakota, and eastern Montana. CHI St. Alexius Health is a Roman Catholic organization whose parent organization is Catholic Health Initiatives. In 2018 Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) received approval from the Catholic Church through the Vatican to merge. When completed the new hospital network, called CommonSpirit Health, will be the largest non-profit hospital system in the United States based on revenue.[2]
CHI St. Alexius Health is part of CommonSpirit Health, a nonprofit, Catholic health system. It was created in February 2019 through the alignment of Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health. With its national office in Chicago and a team of approximately 150,000 employees and 25,000 physicians and advanced practice clinicians, CommonSpirit Health operates 142 hospitals and more than 700 care sites across 21 states. In FY 2018, Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health had combined revenues of $29.2 billion and provided $4.2 billion in charity care, community benefit, and un-reimbursed government programs.
Sponsors for CHI St. Alexius Health are the Sisters of St. Benedict of the Annunciation Monastery, Bismarck, ND and as an organization it follows the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services as promulgated by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
References
- ^ "St Alexius Medical Center". Official Website. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
- ^ "News". Modern Healthcare.
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