St. Vincent Health Explained

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]

Facilities

HospitalCity
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

Reducing disparities

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]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tirabassi . Rachel . 2020-09-30 . 100 of the largest hospitals and health systems in America 2020 . 2022-09-02 . Dolbey Systems, Inc. . en-US.
  2. Web site: St. Vincent Health System 2009 Community Benefit Report . 2022-09-02.
  3. Web site: VisionLink . Indiana 211 . 2022-09-02 . in211.communityos.org . en.
  4. Web site: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality . Field-Based Outreach Workers Facilitate Access to Health Care and Social Services for Underserved Individuals in Rural Areas . 2013-05-01 . 2013-05-13.