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St. Bernard Hospital

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St. Bernard Hospital
NameSt. Bernard Hospital
LocationChicago, Illinois, United States
Care systemMedicare, Medicaid
TypeCommunity hospital
AffiliationCatholic Health Association, American Hospital Association
EmergencyEmergency department

St. Bernard Hospital. Located in the Englewood, Chicago neighborhood, St. Bernard Hospital is a community hospital that has been serving the South Side, Chicago area for over 100 years, with a strong affiliation to the Catholic Church and Archdiocese of Chicago. The hospital has a long history of providing quality health care services to the community, with a focus on primary care and specialty care services, including cardiology and oncology services, in partnership with University of Chicago Medical Center and Rush University Medical Center. St. Bernard Hospital is also a member of the Illinois Hospital Association and the American College of Healthcare Executives, and has received recognition from The Joint Commission and Healthgrades for its quality of care.

History

St. Bernard Hospital was founded in 1904 by the Sisters of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate, with the support of Cardinal Francis George and the Archdiocese of Chicago. The hospital has a rich history of providing care to the community, with a focus on serving the African American and Hispanic populations, in collaboration with Chicago Department of Public Health and Cook County Health & Hospitals System. Over the years, the hospital has undergone several renovations and expansions, including the addition of a new emergency department and intensive care unit, with funding from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and Health Resources and Services Administration. St. Bernard Hospital has also been recognized for its commitment to community health and health disparities, with partnerships with American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, and National Kidney Foundation.

Services

St. Bernard Hospital offers a range of services, including primary care, specialty care, and emergency care, with a team of experienced physicians and nurses from University of Illinois at Chicago and Loyola University Chicago. The hospital's services include cardiology, oncology, neurology, and surgery, as well as imaging services and laboratory services, in affiliation with Northwestern Memorial Hospital and University of Chicago Medical Center. St. Bernard Hospital also offers a range of community health programs, including health education and health screenings, in partnership with Chicago Public Schools and City of Chicago. The hospital's services are designed to meet the unique needs of the community, with a focus on cultural competence and patient-centered care, as recognized by National Committee for Quality Assurance and The Joint Commission.

Facilities

St. Bernard Hospital's facilities include a state-of-the-art emergency department, intensive care unit, and operating rooms, with equipment from General Electric and Siemens. The hospital also has a range of patient rooms and amenities, including private rooms and family waiting areas, designed by Perkins and Will and HOK. St. Bernard Hospital's facilities are designed to provide a comfortable and supportive environment for patients and families, with a focus on patient safety and quality of care, as recognized by Leapfrog Group and Healthgrades. The hospital's facilities are also equipped with the latest medical technology, including electronic health records and telemedicine capabilities, from Epic Systems and Cerner Corporation.

Accreditation

St. Bernard Hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and American Osteopathic Association, and has received recognition from Healthgrades and Leapfrog Group for its quality of care. The hospital is also a member of the Illinois Hospital Association and the American Hospital Association, and has received funding from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and Health Resources and Services Administration. St. Bernard Hospital's accreditation is a testament to its commitment to providing high-quality care to the community, with a focus on patient safety and quality improvement, as recognized by National Quality Forum and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

Community_involvement

St. Bernard Hospital is committed to community involvement and community outreach, with a focus on serving the underserved and vulnerable populations, in partnership with Chicago Community Trust and United Way of Metro Chicago. The hospital offers a range of community health programs, including health education and health screenings, in collaboration with Chicago Department of Public Health and Cook County Health & Hospitals System. St. Bernard Hospital also partners with local community organizations, including American Red Cross and Salvation Army, to provide disaster relief and emergency response services, as recognized by Federal Emergency Management Agency and American Hospital Association.

Patient_care

St. Bernard Hospital is committed to providing high-quality patient care to the community, with a focus on patient-centered care and cultural competence, as recognized by National Committee for Quality Assurance and The Joint Commission. The hospital's physicians and nurses are dedicated to providing compassionate and individualized care to each patient, with a focus on patient safety and quality of care, in affiliation with University of Chicago Medical Center and Rush University Medical Center. St. Bernard Hospital also offers a range of patient amenities, including private rooms and family waiting areas, designed by Perkins and Will and HOK, and has received recognition from Healthgrades and Leapfrog Group for its quality of care. The hospital's patient care services are designed to meet the unique needs of the community, with a focus on health disparities and health equity, as recognized by National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Category:Hospitals in Illinois

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