Sinai Health System
Sinai Health System has provided medical care and social services to communities in West and South Chicago for 90 years, including Chicago’s most vulnerable residents. The Sinai Hospitals—Mount Sinai Hospital, Sinai Children’s Hospital, and Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital—offer a full continuum of care, including general acute, primary, specialty, and rehabilitation care, as well as home health. Sinai runs a Level 1 trauma care and Level III NICU. Sinai Community Institute provides social service outreach for lifestyle issues that contribute to health, while the Sinai Urban Health Institute researches the prevalence of chronic disease in Chicago neighborhoods. Collectively, these organizations support the Sinai vision of being a national model for urban health care.
Sinai Health At-A-Glance
Employees: |
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1,414 |
Licensed Beds: |
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431 |
Discharges: |
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19,206 |
Outpatient Visits: |
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137,943 |
Emergency Visits: |
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57,879 |
Births: |
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3,960 |
This data is from the 2008 AHA Survey.
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