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St. Vincent's Medical Center Southside is a not-for-profit, faith-based hospital located in the southern part of Jacksonville, Florida . It is a member of St. Vincent's HealthCare and is affiliated with Ascension Health . Founded as St. Luke's Hospital in 1873, it was Jacksonville's first private hospital and is Florida's oldest private hospital.

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17-518: (Redirected from St Lukes Hospital ) St. Luke's Hospital may refer to: Australia [ edit ] St Lukes Private Hospital , Launceston, Tasmania St Luke's Private Hospital, Potts Point , Sydney, New South Wales Canada [ edit ] Hôpital Saint-Luc , Montreal, Quebec China [ edit ] Shanghai Chest Hospital , formerly St. Luke's Hospital Greece [ edit ] St. Luke's Hospital (Panorama, Thessaloniki) ,

34-901: A hospital in Greece Ireland [ edit ] St. Luke's Hospital, Clonmel St. Luke's General Hospital , Kilkenny St. Luke's Hospital, Rathgar , Dublin Japan [ edit ] St. Luke's International Hospital Malta [ edit ] St. Luke's Hospital, Malta Philippines [ edit ] St. Luke's Medical Center St. Luke's Medical Center – Global City St. Luke's Medical Center – Quezon City Singapore [ edit ] St Luke's Hospital, Singapore United Kingdom [ edit ] St Luke's Hospital, Bradford St Luke's Hospital, Guildford St Luke's Hospital, Huddersfield St Luke's Hospital, Middlesbrough St Luke's Hospital, Rugby , open from 1948 to 1993 St Luke's Hospital for

51-448: A decline in their business, objected to the construction of Mayo's new facilities. They filed an appeal with the state's Agency for Health Care Administration , which halted action until the appeal was dismissed in March, 2005. On July 1, 2005 Mayo executed a Leaseback with St. Vincent's Health System for $ 150 million. Mayo continued to operate St. Luke's for three years during construction of

68-475: A drop, and closed the fourth and fifth floors, reducing the number of beds available from 313 to 145. The latest available yearly statistics show that the emergency room had 23,549 patients, they admitted 7,279 persons with 1,264 outpatient and 1,492 inpatient surgeries performed. In early 2012, St. Vincent's HealthCare announced name changes for the facilities in their group. St. Vincent's Hospital became St. Vincent's Medical Center Riverside; St. Luke's Hospital

85-630: A former hospital building in Jacksonville, Florida, listed on the National Register of Historic Places St. Luke's Hospital (Jacksonville, Florida) , now known as St. Vincent's Medical Center Southside St. Luke's Boise Medical Center , Idaho St. Luke's Hospital (Chicago, Illinois) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois St. Luke's Hospital (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) St. Luke's Hospital (Davenport, Iowa) , listed on

102-702: A hospital in Newburgh and Cornwall, New York St. Luke's Hospital (Columbus, North Carolina) St. Luke's Hospital (Cleveland, Ohio) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Ohio St. Luke's Hospital (Maumee, Ohio) St. Luke's University Health Network , including St. Luke's Hospital in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital , Houston, Texas St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute , formerly St. Luke's Hospital, Spokane, Washington Tempe St. Luke's Hospital , Tempe, Arizona; part of

119-532: Is located in the fast-growing southeast quadrant of Jacksonville, along J. Turner Butler Boulevard , an expressway which serves as a major thoroughfare to and from the Jacksonville Beaches . Mayo Clinic opened an outpatient facility in Jacksonville in 1985, then bought St. Luke's in 1987 to serve as a tertiary referral hospital primarily to attract difficult and complex cases, which was Mayo's specialty. St. Luke's became an affiliate of Mayo Clinic and

136-485: The Steward Health Care System See also [ edit ] Saint Luke (disambiguation) St. Luke's (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about hospitals or medical centers which are associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

153-647: The Clergy , London St Luke's Hospital for Lunatics , London, open from 1751 to 1916 United States [ edit ] Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center, part of the Aurora Health Care hospital system, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Avera St. Luke's Hospital , Aberdeen, South Dakota Faxton St. Luke's Healthcare , Utica, New York St. Luke's Hospital (San Francisco, California) St Luke Medical Center (Pasadena, California) (Closed in 2002) Old St. Luke's Hospital ,

170-528: The J. T. Butler Expressway, approximately 10 miles apart. In May 2001, the Mayo Clinic revealed that they intended to construct a new teaching hospital on the grounds of its main campus and sell St. Luke's to St. Vincent's HealthCare. Just prior to Mayo's announcement, Baptist Health stated their intention of building a new hospital, Baptist Medical Center South , near the southern Duval county line. Jacksonville's Memorial Hospital (owned by HCA ), fearing

187-627: The National Register of Historic Places listings in Iowa St. Luke's Regional Medical Center (Sioux City, Iowa) St. Luke's Hospital, Middleborough, Massachusetts St. Luke's Hospital (New Bedford, Massachusetts) St. Luke's Hospital (Duluth, Minnesota) , a hospital in Minnesota St. Luke's Hospital (Chesterfield, Missouri) Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City St. Luke's–Roosevelt Hospital Center , Manhattan, New York City (now Mount Sinai Morningside) St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital ,

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204-555: The admitting hospital for Mayo Clinic Jacksonville patients. Mayo also wanted to prove that there was sufficient demand to justify expending a huge investment for a new facility. Purchasing an existing hospital was more economical in case the north Florida location didn't work out. There were actually two separate staffs, one working for Mayo, and the other for local doctors and patients with "normal" medical needs. Both Mayo's main Jacksonville campus as well as St. Luke's are located off of

221-461: The area during the winter tourist season. Susan Hartridge, Myra H. Mitchell, and Anna Doggett rented the first structure, a farmhouse with two rooms. A new building was erected three years later, but was never occupied due to arson. The subsequent 1878 building was also located in the downtown core, but survived the Great Fire of 1901 , which consumed nearly every structure in the city. That building

238-524: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St._Luke%27s_Hospital&oldid=1227216733 " Category : Hospital disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages St Lukes Private Hospital St. Lukes Hospital is a private hospital located in Launceston , Tasmania , Australia. St. Luke's

255-478: The new Mayo Clinic Hospital, and transferred 214 patient beds to the new facility when it was completed. On April 18, 2008, ambulances ferried 67 patients from St. Luke's to the new facility at Mayo Clinic Hospital, and St. Vincent's Health System assumed control of St. Luke's Hospital. Unfortunately for St. Luke's, the new Mayo hospital and the new facility Baptist South, diverted patients who previously would have gone to St. Luke's. The administrators anticipated

272-641: Was founded in 1900 by the St. Luke's Anglican Association, a charitable organisation, and was designed to be for the care of the aged, disabled, and terminally ill. It was first sold in 1986, and again sold in 2004, this time to Little Company of Mary Health Care , owners of Calvary Hospital . This hospital in Australia-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . St. Luke%27s Hospital (Jacksonville, Florida) Three local Jacksonville women began St. Lukes in 1873 to serve people in

289-639: Was outgrown and a new facility was acquired in the Springfield area, where the hospital was located from 1914 to 1984. The 1878 Old St. Luke's Hospital was purchased by the Jacksonville Historical Society to become a museum housing the society's one million plus documents and photographs. The current facility was opened in December 1984, contained 289 beds, and offered general acute care services and specialized medical/surgical procedures. It

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