LOYOLA UNIVERSI T Y HEALTH SYS T EM
A new chapter for LUHS T
Loyola University Health System joins forces with Trinity Health
BY THE NUMB ERS TRINITY HEALTH
One of the largest Catholic health systems in the U.S. FA CI L ITI E S HOSPITALS OUTPATIENT
LONG-TERM CARE LICENSED BEDS DISCHARGES
F INAN CI A L
REVENUE $7.1 billion
COMMUNITY BENEFIT MINISTRY $456 million
S TA F F I N G EMPLOYEES
PHYSICIANS RESIDENTS NURSES
STUDENTS NOTES
* 35 owned, 12 managed in nine states
** Graduate/undergraduate nursing
LUHS and Trinity Health will work together to become one of the nation’s leading providers of Catholic health care, research, and medical education.
NOTE
* Graduate/undergraduate nursing and medical
he Loyola University Health System (LUHS) has official- ly become a part of Trinity Health. LUHS was formerly a wholly owned subsidiary of the University. With the consolidation, Trinity Health and LUHS join forces to bring increased resources and more
47*
401 33
8,501 339,982
efficient processes for patients. At the same time, Trinity Health and LUHS will work closely with LUC’s recently reorganized Health Sciences Division to support medical education and research. The entities will work collaboratively to become one of the nation’s leading providers of Catholic health care, research, and medical education. Per the agreement, Trinity Health becomes the owner of LUHS,
while the Stritch School of Medicine and Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, along with several key research programs and initiatives, remain within the University. The organizations will remain interconnected, and Trinity Health will also support these schools by investing in health sciences education and research. LUHS physicians will continue to have teaching roles within Stritch. “Loyola has been providing outstanding medical education and
research for more than 100 years,” said Michael J. Garanzini, S.J., president of Loyola University Chicago. “We reorganized our Health Sciences Division to clarify and enhance the University’s academic and research enterprise at the medical center campus and to establish a strong University partner aligned fully with LUHS’s clinical operations and patient care.”
53,397 9,000 1,200
12,000 800** BY THE NUMBERS
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM
• Only Catholic academic medical center in Illinois
• Level 1 Trauma Center • Regional Burn Center
FA CI L ITI E S HOSPITALS
OUTPATIENT
LONG-TERM CARE LICENSED BEDS DISCHARGES
F INAN CI A L
REVENUE $1.1 billion
COMMUNITY BENEFIT MINISTRY $51.8 million
S TA F F I N G EMPLOYEES
PHYSICIANS RESIDENTS NURSES
STUDENTS 2
22 2
820 39,938
6,870 1,000 603
1,897 1,824 *
SUMMER 2011
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