List of hospitals operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church
In 2022, the Seventh-day Adventist Church was the largest Protestant health care provider in the world, with 1,000 facilities around the world. The facilities all together have 36,000 beds and 78,000 employees. All together 1.5 million admissions and 20 million outpatient visits.[1]
Seventh-day Adventist Hospitals
Former Adventist hospitals
- Auckland Adventist Hospital - Auckland, (sold)[citation needed]
- Battle Creek Sanitarium - Battle Creek, (sold to the federal government and became Percy Jones Army Hospital, currently it goes by the name Hart–Dole–Inouye Federal Center)[20][21][22]
- Benghazi Adventist Hospital - Benghazi, (closed by the military government)[23][24]
- Boston Regional Medical Center - Stoneham, (sold to Gutierrez Company)[25][26]
- Central Texas Medical Center - San Marcos, (sold to Christus Santa Rosa Health System by AdventHealth and renamed CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital-San Marcos)[27]
- Chongchen Hospital - China, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party)[28]
- Dalcross Adventist Hospital -Killara, (closed by Adventist HealthCare Limited)[29]
- Florida Hospital Oceanside - Ormond Beach, demolished after being damaged by Hurricane Irma.[30]
- Fushan Hospital - China, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party)[28]
- Guangzhou Sanitarium - Guangzhou, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party)[28]
- Hackettstown Regional Medical Center - Hackettstown, (sold to Atlantic Health System by Adventist HealthCare and renamed Hackettstown Medical Center)[31]
- Henan Hospital - China, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party)[28]
- Jellico Community Hospital - Jellico, (formerly operated by Adventist Health System)[32]
- Knowlton Sanitarium - Knowlton, (sold)[33][34]
- Kondeng Hospital - China, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party)[28]
- McClelan Memorial Hospital - Riverside, New Brunswick, (closed or sold)[35]
- Naning Hospital - China, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party)[28]
- North China Sanitarium - China, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party)[28]
- Northwest Sanitarium - China, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party)[28]
- North York Branson Hospital - Toronto, (sold to North York General Hospital and renamed Branson Ambulatory Care Centre)[36]
- Paradise Valley Hospital - National City, (sold to Prime Healthcare Services) by Adventist Health[37][38]
- Parkview Adventist Medical Center - Brunswick, (sold to Mid Coast Health Services and renamed Parkview Medical Center)[39]
- Rangoon Seventh-day Adventist Hospital - Yangon, (closed by the military government, currently Yangon ENT Hospital[40][41]
- Rest Haven Hospital & Sanitarium - Sidney, (moved from an island to the mainland and is now operated as Rest Haven Lodge a retirement facility)[42][43][44]
- Saigon Adventist Hospital - Ho Chi Minh, (closed by the Communist government and now owned by Phú Nhuanân Red Cross Association)[45]
- Shanghai Sanitarium - Shanghai, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party)[28]
- Shenyang Sanitarium - Shenyang, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party)[28]
- Skodsborg Sanitarium - Skodsborg, (sold to Augustinus Foundation, currently it goes by the name Skodsborg Spa Hotel)[46][47]
- Taishan Hospital - Taishan, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party and renamed Taishan City People's Hospital)[28]
- Takoma Regional Hospital - Greeneville, (sold by Adventist Health System to Wellmont Health System)[48]
- Tempe Community Hospital - Tempe, (sold by Adventist Health to Iasis Healthcare then renamed Tempe St. Luke's Hospital)[49][50][51]
- Walla Walla General Hospital - Walla Walla, (closed by Adventist Health)[52][53]
- Warburton Hospital - Warburton, (sold)[citation needed]
- Wei Chou Hospital - China, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party)[28]
- Wuhan Sanitarium - Wuhan, (closed by the Chinese Communist Party)[28]
- Youngberg Memorial Adventist Hospital - Singapore, (closed and was bought by the Salvation Army and turned into a thrift store)[54]
See also
Notes
References
- ^ "Health Professionals Challenged to Embrace Adventist Health Ministry". Adventist World. 2022-04-25. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
- ^ General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Office of Archives, Statistics and Research (2022). 2022 Annual Statistical Report (PDF). Silver Spring, Maryland. pp. 94–98. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
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- ^ "McClelan Memorial Hospital, 1953". Adventist History Library. 21 October 2008. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
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- ^ "Rest Haven Hospital and Sanitarium, Sidney (V.I.) B.C." Simon Fraser University. Retrieved 2019-05-16.
- ^ "Old Saigon Building of the Week-Former Saigon Adventist Hospital, 1961". Historic Vietnam. 29 June 2016. Retrieved 2019-05-03.
- ^ "The Health Work in Scandinavia". Ministry Magazine. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
- ^ "Spa review:Kurhotel Skodsborg, Copenhagen". Healthista. 17 December 2017. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
- ^ "Wellmont acquires Greeneville's Takoma Regional Hospital for $13.5 million". Johnson City Press. 2017-01-04. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
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- ^ "Tempe St. Luke's to join largest U.S. private-hospital network". Wrangler News. 10 October 2017. Retrieved 2019-06-20.
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- ^ "Walla Walla General Hospital closes its doors". NBC Right Now. 19 June 2017. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
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- ^ "The Youngberg Memorial Adventist Hospital at Upper Serangoon Road". Roots. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
External links
- Adventist Directory Locate Adventist Entities
- Adventist Yearbook The Official Organizational Directory