Baptist Health System Explained
Baptist Health System is a hospital and medical facility system located in San Antonio, Texas, United States. It is owned by Tenet Healthcare. [1]
History
In 1903 a group of 30 or more physicians, members of the young Bexar County Medical Society,[2] together with about 30 business and professional men organized the San Antonio Associated Charities which built a four-story hospital on Dallas Street, the Physicians' and Surgeons' Hospital.
It was affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas between 1948 and 2003.[3]
Hospitals and facilities
Baptist Health System includes five acute-care hospitals which offer 1,673 licensed beds:
- Baptist Medical Center in Downtown San Antonio
- Mission Trail Baptist Hospital on the South Side
- North Central Baptist Hospital in the Stone Oak district
- Northeast Baptist Hospital on the eastern fringe of Uptown San Antonio
- St. Luke's Baptist Hospital in the Medical Center
The system also includes:
- Baptist Regional Children's Center
- Baptist Women's Health Center
- HealthLink wellness and fitness center
- Baptist M&S Imaging Centers
- Community health and wellness programs
- Ambulatory services
- Rehabilitation services
- Medical office buildings including the newly opened Westover Baptist Medical Building
- San Antonio AirLife air medical transport
- Baptist Health System School of Health Professions.
Accreditations and memberships
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Tenethealth.com . 2014-07-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140629235533/http://www.tenethealth.com/pages/home.aspx . 2014-06-29 .
- http://www.bcms.org/aboutus.htm Bexar County Medical Society
- http://baptisthealthsystem.com/about_history.aspx Baptist Health System: A history of compassionate care and service
- http://baptisthealthsystem.com/about_memberships.aspx Accreditations & Memberships :: Baptist Health System