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Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center

Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut, United States


Summary

Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut, United States

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University of Connecticut | h1-number = H1 | h1-length-m = 14 | h1-length-f = 46 | h1-surface = Mats Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center is a 617-bed acute care hospital located on Woodland Street in Hartford, Connecticut. The hospital was established in 1897 by the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chambéry. With 617 beds and 65 bassinets, it is the largest Catholic hospital in New England.

History

Saint Francis has been affiliated with Mount Sinai Hospital since 1990. This was the first recorded instance of collaboration between a Catholic hospital and a Jewish hospital in the United States. The two institutions formalized the corporate merger in 1995. In addition, the hospital maintains affiliations with Saint Mary's Hospital, Waterbury, which is independently licensed. Saint Francis, a regional referral center, has major clinical concentrations in cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, women's services and rehabilitation.

In 2008, ground was broken on a ten-story addition, the John T. O'Connell Tower. Opened in March 2011, this addition included 19 replacement operating rooms, 72 replacement medical/surgical patient beds, and a Helipad on the roof of the building. It includes six orthopedic operating rooms and sixty-three replacement inpatient orthopedic beds for the Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute. Also featuring an enlarged emergency department, expanding the treatment area from forty-nine to sixty-eight treatment bays and increasing space for ambulances from six to ten parking spots.

In January 2012, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center received its second PureCell System's Model 400 phosphoric acid fuel cell, which will provide power to the Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital campus. The 400 kW PureCell System will provide nearly half of the building's electrical needs as well as providing thermal energy; the installation prevents the release of more than 383 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually – the equivalent of planting more than 88 acres of trees, the hospital claims.

Trinity Health acquired St. Francis Care in 2014. Trinity merged St. Francis Care with Sisters of Providence Health System (parent of Mercy Medical Center in Springfield, Massachusetts) to form Trinity Health of New England in 2015.

In 2018, Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center was verified by the American College of Surgeons as a Level I Trauma Center, the highest-level status for trauma care.

File:St. Francis Hospital, 95 Woodland Street in Hartford, Connecticut, 2009-09-02.jpg|St. Francis Hospital, 95 Woodland Street File:St. Francis Hospital, 1000 Asylum Avenue in Hartford, Connecticut 2, 2009-09-02.jpg|St. Francis Hospital, 1000 Asylum Avenue File:PostcardHartfordCTStFrancisHospital1915.jpg|The hospital shown in a postcard from about 1915

References

References

  1. "St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center". U.S. News & World Report.
  2. "Saint Francis at a Glance". Saint Francis Care.
  3. Ryan, Bill. (22 November 1998). "The View From/St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford; How Art, and an Artist, Join in the Healing Process". The New York Times.
  4. "SAINT FRANCIS BREAKS GROUND FOR JOHN T. O'CONNELL TOWER - 10-Story Facility To Host New ED, Surgery, Private Patient Rooms {{pipe}} Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford, CT". Stfranciscare.org.
  5. (2012-01-27). "UTC Power Lands at Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center's Mount Sinai Campus — CBIA's Green Business Center". .cbia.com.
  6. "BuildingCTGreen {{pipe".
  7. "Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Centre Installs Second UTC Fuel Cell". Fuelcelltoday.com.
  8. Anne-Gerard Flynn {{!}} Special to The Republican. (2015-11-12). "CEO sees Trinity Health-New England 'game changer'". masslive.
  9. "Trauma Centers".
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