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Industry
  
Healthcare

Area served
  
Western United States

CFO
  
Kimberly Hodgkinson

Chief information officer
  
Dan Hein

Founded
  
1976

CEO
  
Liz Dunne

General counsel
  
Ron Saxton

Chief administrative officer
  
Carol Aaron

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Type
  
Non-profit organization

Founder
  
Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace

Key people
  
Liz Dunne, President and CEO

Headquarters
  
Vancouver, Washington, United States

Similar
  
Providence Health & Services, LHC Group - Inc, Kaiser Permanente, St Charles Health System, Warner Pacific College

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PeaceHealth is a non-profit health care organization that operates ten hospitals in the Western United States. Headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, the organization was founded by the Catholic Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace in 1976 and operates clinics and laboratories in Alaska, Oregon, and Washington.

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History

In 1890, nuns of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace moved to Fairhaven, Washington, from the convent in Newark, New Jersey, to establish a hospital for loggers. The order continued to build hospitals and in 1936 opened their first one in Oregon, Pacific Christian Hospital in Eugene. After continued growth, the Sisters formed a non-profit health care system in 1976, and in 1994 the name was changed to PeaceHealth. In 1997, PeaceHealth merged its SelectCare health insurance plan with Providence Health & Services, which at the time PeaceHealth was based in Eugene.

PeaceHealth merged with Southwest Washington Health System in December 2010, and moved its headquarters from Bellevue, Washington, to Vancouver, Washington. At the time, PeaceHealth had annual revenues of approximately $1.3 billion and operated seven hospitals. The organization announced an alliance with University of Washington Medical Center in May 2013, which the American Civil Liberties Union criticized due to PeaceHealth being a Catholic group.

Operations

PeaceHealth operates ten hospitals in three states. In Alaska, it runs PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center in Ketchikan. In Oregon, PeaceHealth operates Sacred Heart Medical Center, University District (Eugene), Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend (Springfield), Peace Harbor Medical Center (Florence), and Cottage Grove Community Medical Center (Cottage Grove). In Washington, it owns Peacehealth Southwest Washington Medical Center (Vancouver), PeaceHealth St. John Medical Center (Longview), PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center (Bellingham), and PeaceHealth Peace Island Medical Center (Friday Harbor).

The organization's PeaceHealth Medical Group employs approximately 800 medical providers and operates medical clinics across all three states.

References

PeaceHealth Wikipedia