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Adventist Health

Adventist Health
Type Operates health care facilities in California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington
Location
  • Roseville, CA
Employees
28,600
Mission To share God's love by providing physical, mental and spiritual healing.
Website http://www.adventisthealth.org/

Adventist Health is a not-for-profit health care organization which operates facilities throughout the western U.S. states of California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington. Adventist Health operates in keeping with the values and health heritage of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

As of 2014, the system includes 20 hospitals, with headquarters in Roseville, California.

Despite similar names, it is not affiliated with Maryland-based Adventist HealthCare, or the Florida-based Adventist Health System.

Adventist Health’s heritage dates back to 1866 when the first Seventh-day Adventist health care facility opened in Battle Creek, Michigan. There, pioneers promoted the “radical” concepts of proper nutrition, exercise and sanitation in a facility devoted not just to the healing arts but also to the prevention of disease. They called it a sanitarium, a place where patients and their families could learn to be well.

More than a century after Battle Creek, the health care system sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church operates 160 hospitals and nearly 500 clinics, nursing homes and dispensaries worldwide. From Michigan to California and throughout the West, this early vision to treat the whole person—mind, body and spirit—is the foundation for their approach to health care.

Originally, Adventist hospitals were governed by regional church leadership. As health care became more complex, however, the need arose for more time and specialized expertise than church administrators could give. In the 1970s the Seventh-day Adventist Church authorized centralized control and operations of its health care institutions at the Union (multi-state) level.

One-year later, regional divisions formed corresponding to the church’s infrastructure. These divisions were known in the North Pacific Union as Northwest Medical Foundation and in the Pacific Union as Adventist Health Services. In 1980, the two western entities joined to form Adventist Health System/West, now known simply as Adventist Health.


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