Florida Hospital Fish Memorial in Orange City, Fla., is a nonprofit, acute-care hospital.
Here are 10 things to know about Florida Hospital Fish Memorial.
1. Ed Noseworthy serves as president and CEO.
2. Mike Lukens serves as CFO.
3. The hospital has 139 beds.
4. The hospital has 794 total employees.
5. In 2011, the hospital performed 1,700 inpatient surgeries and 6,400 outpatient surgeries and had 50,600 outpatient visits, 14,500 non-admitted emergency department visits and 7,600 admitted emergency department visits, according to the American Hospital Directory.
6. In 2011, the hospital recorded $470.7 million in gross charges and $12.7 million in net income, according to the American Hospital Directory.
7. In 2013, the hospital received a Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence from Healthgrades.
8. The original Fish Memorial Hospital was built in 1952. The current facility in Orange City was built in 1994.
9. The hospital's pastoral care department has over 50 volunteers representing more than 20 faiths, and provides round-the-clock pastoral care.
10. The hospital is named for philanthropist Judge Bert Fish, who served in the Florida State Senate and as a US ambassador to Egypt and Portugal.More Articles on Hospital Profiles:
Here are 10 things to know about Florida Hospital Fish Memorial.
1. Ed Noseworthy serves as president and CEO.
2. Mike Lukens serves as CFO.
3. The hospital has 139 beds.
4. The hospital has 794 total employees.
5. In 2011, the hospital performed 1,700 inpatient surgeries and 6,400 outpatient surgeries and had 50,600 outpatient visits, 14,500 non-admitted emergency department visits and 7,600 admitted emergency department visits, according to the American Hospital Directory.
6. In 2011, the hospital recorded $470.7 million in gross charges and $12.7 million in net income, according to the American Hospital Directory.
7. In 2013, the hospital received a Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence from Healthgrades.
8. The original Fish Memorial Hospital was built in 1952. The current facility in Orange City was built in 1994.
9. The hospital's pastoral care department has over 50 volunteers representing more than 20 faiths, and provides round-the-clock pastoral care.
10. The hospital is named for philanthropist Judge Bert Fish, who served in the Florida State Senate and as a US ambassador to Egypt and Portugal.
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