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Providence Medical Center company history timeline

1976

The Hospitals of Providence — Sierra Campus, originally known as Sierra Medical Center, was built in 1976 to meet the growing healthcare needs of city of El Paso.

1983

Following the Sacred Heart Province's sponsorship of Seaside General Hospital in 1983, the sisters added Toppenish, Washington-based Central Memorial Hospital (Providence Toppenish Hospital) to their organization two years later.

1984

The Good Work, Seattle, Wash.: Sisters of Providence, Spring 1984, Volume 11, No.

1984: Mount Saint Joseph Foundation was established.

1986

The establishment of Providence Milwaukie Hospital was made possible in July 1986, when Milwaukie, Oregon-based Dwyer Community Hospital also was made part of the organization.

1988

In Centralia, Washington, the establishment of Providence Centralia Hospital came in the spring of 1988, when St Helen's Hospital merged with Centralia General Hospital.

1991

1991: an addition to the fourth floor paved the way for the new pediatric unit; two years later the hospital joined forces with BC’s Children’s Hospital to share expertise and to jointly operate MSJ’s expanded pediatric wing.

1992

These included the establishment of a holding company called Providence Services in 1992, which encompassed the sisters' healthcare, social service, and educational ministries within their St Ignatius Province.

1992: in response to increasing needs in the community MSJ added a new director of Multicultural Services and a coordinator of Interpreter Services.

1993

In December 1993, the name Sisters of Providence Health System was adopted.

1994

In 1994 the program was enhanced with the addition of the “Easy Street Environments,” the first installation of the program in British Columbia, and only the fifth in Canada.

Providence Children’s Hospital opened in 1994, offering advanced pediatrics care, including heart care, oncology, orthopedics, neurology and much more.

1997

Providence Health Care was formed through the consolidation of CHARA Health Care Society, Holy Family Hospital and St Paul's Hospital on April 1st, 1997.

1999

The sale of organization's largest medical group followed in 1999.

That year, the Sisters of Providence Health System formally changed its name to Providence Health System in 1999.

The system posted a net loss of $32 million in 1999 on revenues of $813 million.

2000

According to the March 6, 2000, issue of Modern Healthcare, the result was "a separate, jointly owned company to consolidate administrative tasks and develop new community healthcare services.

Benko, Laura B., "Big Seattle Merger Seeks Consolidation," Modern Healthcare, March 6, 2000.

2004

Following the retirement of president and CEO Hank Walker in March 2004, John Koster, M.D., assumed these positions the following month.

2005

"Providence Systems Exploring Merger," AHA News, October 3, 2005.

2007

Lent, Christina, "St Vincent Medical Center Celebrates 'Healing Space,'" Beaverton Valley Times, May 10, 2007.

2008

Sierra Providence East Medical Center opened in 2008 to meet the growing healthcare needs of the East El Paso community.

2016

The 2016 opening of the Transmountain Campus, on El Paso’s far west side, creates the newest full-service hospital in the Hospitals of Providence network.

2022

"Providence Health System ." International Directory of Company Histories. . Retrieved June 21, 2022 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/books/politics-and-business-magazines/providence-health-system

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