A member of Ascension Health, the USA’s largest not-for-profit and Catholic Healthcare System,[1] St. Vincent Health contains 18 health ministries serving 45 counties in Indiana.[2]
Hospital | City | |
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Kokomo | ||
St. Vincent Anderson Regional Hospital | Anderson | |
St. Vincent Carmel Hospital | Carmel | |
St. Vincent Clay Hospital | Brazil | |
St. Vincent Dunn Hospital | Bedford | |
St. Vincent Evansville Hospital | Evansville | |
St. Vincent Fishers Hospital | Fishers | |
St. Vincent Heart Center of Indiana | Indianapolis | |
St. Vincent Jennings Hospital | North Vernon | |
St. Vincent Mercy Hospital | Elwood | |
St. Vincent Randolph Hospital | Winchester | |
St. Vincent Salem Hospital | Salem | |
St. Vincent Seton Specialty Hospital | Williamsport | |
St. Vincent Stress Center | Williamsport | |
St. Vincent Warrick Hospital | Boonville | |
St. Vincent Williamsport Hospital | Williamsport | |
St. Vincent Women’s Hospital | Indianapolis | |
Peyton Manning Children's Hospital | Indianapolis | |
Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana | Williamsport | |
Indianapolis |
In 2001, St. Vincent Health implemented a program known as Rural and Urban Access to Health to enhance access to care for underserved populations, including Hispanic migrant workers.[3] As of December 2012, the program had facilitated more than 78,000 referrals to care and enabled the distribution of $43.7 million worth of free or reduced-cost prescription drugs.[4]