St._John's_Hospital_(Maplewood,_Minnesota)

St. John's Hospital (Maplewood, Minnesota)

St. John's Hospital (Maplewood, Minnesota)

Hospital in Minnesota, United States


St. John's Hospital is a full-service, acute care hospital with 184 licensed beds in Maplewood, Minnesota, United States, and a former member of the HealthEast Care System. As a full-service acute care hospital, St. John's treats more than 41,000 patients in the emergency department every year, delivers more than 3,000 babies and performs more than 6,000 surgeries a year.

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History

In 1910 a private home owned by Gustav Willius in Saint Paul, Minnesota, was converted into a 25-bed hospital and became the first St. John's Hospital.[1] The first two floors were for patients and the third floor provided living quarters for the nurses.

St. John's German Hospital was dedicated in September 1911, and on October 1, 1911 the first patient with typhoid fever arrived at St. John's Hospital. In 1918 St. John's Hospital was turned over to the city of St. Paul during the flu epidemic to care for charity patients.

In 1985, St. John's Northeast Hospital was built at its current Maplewood, Minnesota location. The following year St. John's Hospital joined other faith-based hospitals in the Twin Cities' East Metro to form HealthEast Care System. The former location of St. John's Hospital is now home to Metropolitan State University.

St. John's is currently a member of the M Health Fairview family of care.[2]

Care and services

St. John's is a Level 3 Trauma Center,[3] Certified Stroke Care Center, and Heart & Lung Care.

St. John's was the first community hospital in the Twin Cities to offer a robot-assisted surgical system as a treatment option for prostate cancer patients.[4] The hospital was the first in Minnesota to offer all digital mammography, and is also one of the first hospitals in Minnesota to offer cutting-edge artificial disc surgery to help people with lower back pain.[5]

Awards

  • In 2009–2010, U.S. News & World Report named St. John's Hospital one of America's Best Hospitals. St. John's was ranked among the Top 50 hospitals in Urology and one of 174 medical centers nationwide ranked in 16 specialties.[6]
  • In 2009, Innovation of the Year in Patient Care award from the Minnesota Hospital Association - for HealthEast Maternity Care's successful Perinatal Safety program
  • St. John's Hospital annually makes the Top 25 Hospitals' list in Twin Cities Business B.I.G. Book named.[7]
  • St. John's Hospital annually makes the Top 25 Hospitals' list by the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
  • White Bear Area Chamber of Commerce named St. John's 2008 Business of the Year.[8]
  • In 2008 American Heart Association and American Stroke Association recognized St. John's Hospital for outstanding performance in treating heart and stroke patients.
  • In 2007 USA Today reported that The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) data showed St. John's Hospital is one of the best-performing hospitals in the nation for low heart failure mortality rates.[9]
  • In 2005 Solucient (Thomson Reuters) selected St. John's Hospital as a 100 Top Hospital in the nation for the third time.[10]

References

  1. "Swede Hollow WalkingTour". Daytons Bluff. Archived from the original on 2004-11-04. Retrieved 2010-11-12.
  2. "M Health Fairview St. John's Hospital". Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  3. "Trauma System". State Health of Minnesota. Archived from the original on 2011-01-25. Retrieved 2010-11-12.,
  4. "Business". Star Tribune. Archived from the original on 2009-08-19. Retrieved 2010-11-12.,
  5. "News Article". Kare 11 News., [dead link]
  6. "Rankings". health.usnews.com. Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  7. "Research" (PDF). www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2019-05-28.
  8. "Home". White Bear Area Chamber of Commerce.
  9. "News". Solucient. Archived from the original on 2006-03-23. Retrieved 2010-11-12.,

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