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'''Ascension St Vincent's''', formerly the '''St Vincent's Health System''' ('''STVHS''') is network of hospitals in the [[Birmingham area]] owned by Ascension Health, a national non-profit Catholic hospital network based in St Louis, Missouri.
'''Ascension St Vincent's''', formerly the '''St Vincent's Health System''' ('''STVHS''') is network of hospitals in the [[Birmingham area]] owned by Ascension Health, a national non-profit Catholic hospital network based in St Louis, Missouri.


[[St Vincent's Birmingham]] was established in [[1898]] as a mission of the Daughters of Charity.  
[{Birmingham]]'s first [[Ascension St Vincent's Birmingham|St Vincent's Hospital]] was established in [[1898]] as a mission of the Daughters of Charity.  


In July [[2007]], St Vincent's merged with [[Eastern Health System]]. Eastern's three hospitals were re-named with the St Vincent's moniker.   
In July [[2007]], St Vincent's merged with [[Eastern Health System]]. Eastern's three hospitals were re-named with the St Vincent's moniker.   
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==Hospitals==
==Hospitals==
* [[St Vincent's Birmingham]] (372 beds)
* [[Ascension St Vincent's Birmingham]], 810 [[St Vincent's Drive]], [[Birmingham]] (409 beds)
* [[St Vincent's East]] (282 beds)
* [[Ascension St Vincent's East]], 50 [[Medical Park Drive]], [[Birmingham]] (362 beds)
* [[St Vincent's St Clair]] (82 beds)
* [[Ascension St Vincent's St Clair]], 7063 [[Veterans Parkway]], [[Pell City]] (40 beds)
* [[St Vincent's Blount]] (40 beds)
* [[Ascension St Vincent's Blount]], 150 [[Gilbreath Drive]], [[Oneonta]] (40 beds)
* [[Ascension St Vincent’s One Nineteen]], 7191 [[Cahaba Valley Road]], [[Hoover]]


==Chief executives==
==Chief executives==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [https://healthcare.ascension.org/locations/alabama/albir/birmingham-ascension-st-vincents-birmingham Ascension St Vincent's Birmingham] at healthcare.ascension.org
* [https://healthcare.ascension.org/locations/alabama/albir/birmingham-ascension-st-vincents-birmingham Ascension St Vincent's Birmingham] at healthcare.ascension.org
* [https://uabstvalliance.org/  
* [https://uabstvalliance.org/ UAB St Vincent's Alliance] website


==References==
==References==
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* Oliver, Mike (September 23, 2014) "St. Vincent's hospital system CEO resigns." {{BN}}
* Oliver, Mike (September 23, 2014) "St. Vincent's hospital system CEO resigns." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 09:31, 22 August 2021

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Ascension St Vincent's, formerly the St Vincent's Health System (STVHS) is network of hospitals in the Birmingham area owned by Ascension Health, a national non-profit Catholic hospital network based in St Louis, Missouri.

[{Birmingham]]'s first St Vincent's Hospital was established in 1898 as a mission of the Daughters of Charity.

In July 2007, St Vincent's merged with Eastern Health System. Eastern's three hospitals were re-named with the St Vincent's moniker.

In June 2009 the system moved its corporate offices from space it was subleasing at the Galleria Tower to newly-available office spaces on its hospital campuses.

On July 1, 2020 Ascension St Vincent's formally entered into a strategic alliance with the UAB Health System. Over the next year the Ascension logo replaced the St Vincent's emblem on hospital buildings and literature.

Hospitals

Chief executives

External links

References

  • DeButts, Jimmy (June 20, 2008) "'Transitional year' means $29 million in losses for St. Vincent's" Birmingham Business Journal}
  • Velasco, Anna (July 16, 2008) "St. Vincent's system CEO Curtis James retiring" The Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (May 16, 2009) "St. Vincent's to move Galleria offices" The Birmingham News
  • Oliver, Mike (September 23, 2014) "St. Vincent's hospital system CEO resigns." The Birmingham News