2006 GREATER ST. LOUIS TOP 50 AWARDS: BJC HealthCare
St. Louis Commerce Magazine, Dec 01, 2006
4444 Forest Park Avenue, Suite 500
St. Louis, MO 63108
(314) 286-2000
Steven H. Lipstein, President & CEO
Patrick Dupuis, Vice President & CFO
DESCRIPTION: BJC HealthCare is one of the Largest nonprofit healthcare organizations in the United States.
EMPLOYEES:
2003 - 25,525
2004 - 25,819
2005 - 26,622
ANNUAL REVENUE:
2003 - $2.5 billion
2004 - $2.6 billion
2005 - $2.8 billion
HISTORY: BJC HealthCare was founded in 1993 as a network of urban, suburban and rural healthcare facilities. Today the organization delivers services through 13 hospitals and multiple community health locations to residents primarily in the greater St. Louis, Southern Illinois and mid-Missouri regions. Services include inpatient and outpatient care, primary care, community health and wellness, rehabilitation, longterm care and hospice.
DISTINCTION: BJC HealthCare is the largest private employer in the region and invests $250 million annually on capital improvements. The organization is also the largest provider of charity care in Missouri, providing approximately $164 million in charity care each year. BJC has pledged $30 million toward the new $45 million BarnesJewish College of Nursing currently under construction.
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