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Location
  
Ponce, Puerto Rico

Hospital type
  
General

Phone
  
+1 787-844-2080

Number of beds
  
287

Funding
  
For-profit hospital

Date founded
  
1907

Hospital Episcopal San Lucas

Address
  
917 Av. Tito Castro, Ponce, 00733, Puerto Rico

Similar
  
Universidad Central del Caribe, Colegio Ponceño, Pontifical Catholic University, Interamerican University of Puerto, Hogares CREA

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Hospital Episcopal San Lucas, commonly known as Hospital San Lucas, is a hospital in Ponce, Puerto Rico

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History

Hospital San Lucas was founded in 1907 by the Puerto Rico Episcopal Church. It was located on a hill in barrio Segundo in the Clausells sector of Ponce, on the north side of Calle Guadalupe, near Calle Petardos. In the first half of the 2000's government of Puerto Rico privatised all of its hospitals, and Grupo Episcopal San Lucas, needing to enlarge the facilities of its hospital, bought the government's Hospital de Distrito de Ponce (Ponce's District Hospital). Hospital de Distrito was located in barrio Machuelo Arriba, on Avenida Tito Castro (PR-14). Hospital San Lucas moved some of its departments there at that time. The hospital on Calle Guadalupe was renamed Hospital San Lucas I, and the hospital on PR-14 was named Hospital San Lucas II. In the mid-2000s, Grupo Episcopal San Lucas enlarged the facilities on Avenida Tito Castro and by the end of the decade it centralised everything on Avenida Tito Castro, vacating entirely the old structure on Calle Guadalupe. Grupo Episcopal San Lucas also owns Hospital Cristo Redentor in Guayama.

Hospital de Distrito de Ponce

Starting in the late 1920s Puerto Rico experienced the development and building of public general hospitals intended to serve the health and medical needs of multiple neighbouring municipalities. The first such "Hospital de Distrito" (District Hospital) was inaugurated on 5 October 1929, in the Clausells neighbourhood of barrio Segundo in Ponce to serve the health and medical needs of Ponce and 37 of its surrounding municipalities. It was located on Calle Victoria at the T junction with Calle Distrito (so named because of the new hospital). Hospital de Distrito de Ponce's first medical director was Dr. Osvaldo Goyco who shared his time with Dr. Rafael Lopez Nussa. The hospital's first patient was Otilia Echevarria, a woman from Peñuelas, who was admitted to the hospital on 23 October 1929. In 1955, Hospital de Distrito moved to a new and larger campus located on the north side of Puerto Rico Highway 14 (aka, Carretera Central, and today -2015- Avenida Tito Castro) in barrio Machuelo Abajo. Hospital de Distrito operated at Avenida Tito Castro until the early 2000s, when the property was purchased by Grupo Hospital San Lucas. Most of the grounds and buildings of Hospital Distrito came to be occupied by Hospital San Lucas after the privatisation of public hospitals that took place in Puerto Rico in the 2000s. One of the outlying buildings of Hospital de Distrito, however, became Hospital Oncologico Andres Grillasca. Another one of outlying buildings of the former hospital now -2015- serves as juvenile detention center.

Today

On 15 June 2011, the hospital opened a new burns unit. The hospital's CEO is Gillermo Martin Jimenez, and its director is Pedro Barez. The organisation also has an Emergency Room in the El Tuque sector of barrio Canas. The institution's medical director is Jerano Scarano Garcia.

In July 2011, the hospital stopped honouring the Humana "Mi Salud" health care insurance plan on the grounds that it was unfair as compared to the payments made to the San Juan area hospitals. In December 2011, after five months not honouring the Humana health care insurance plan, the hospital management and Humana came to an agreement whereby the hospital would start honouring the Humana plan again, effective 1 January 2012.

References

Hospital Episcopal San Lucas Wikipedia


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