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Mission Hospital (Mission Viejo, California) : ウィキペディア英語版
Mission Hospital (Mission Viejo, California)

Mission Hospital is located in Mission Viejo, California.
It is a 552-bed acute care, full-service facility serving all of south Orange County and houses the region’s designated trauma center, one of only three in the county, with UCI Medical Center in Orange being the only Level I Trauma Center in the County. Currently Mission Hospital is the Largest Hospital in Orange County.
Mission Hospital offers healthcare services including:
* Mission Trauma Center
* Mission Heart Center
* Mission Women's Center
* Mission Brain Center
* Mission Vascular Center
* Mission Neuroscience & Spine Center
* Mission Stroke Center
* Mission Imaging Center
* Nursing Center of Excellence
Mission Hospital also offers care in orthopedics, rehabilitation, cancer, stroke, spine, vascular and wellness services.
Mission Hospital is a member of the St. Joseph Health System, sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange.
== History ==

The Mission Hospital opened on August 11, 1971 with 124 patient beds, 330 employees and a medical staff of 41 physicians providing general acute care, including obstetrics, pediatrics, surgery, intensive care and emergency services.
* In 1973, 89 new beds were added to accommodate growing demand. Designated a paramedic base station.
* In 1974, cardiac rehabilitation opened.
* In 1976 a helipad opened
* In 1977 oncology services became available.
* In 1980 it became one of the six original Orange County hospitals designated as a regional trauma center.
* In 1981 the Oncology Care Unit opened.
* In 1988 the Heart Surgery and Angioplasty program was introduced. The Mission Medical Tower and the Center for Rehab/Sports/Wellness opened along with a new four-level parking structure linking the upper and lower medical campuses and hospital services.
* In 1989, the Foundation at Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center was established to support community health education, medical staff research and programs to benefit the community. Also, the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit opened and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit was upgraded to a Level II program. The hospital acquired state-of-the-art MRI and CT scanners.
* The Mission Surgery Center and the Mission Regional Imaging Center opened.
* In 1992 the five-story patient tower opened, making Mission Hospital the largest medical center in south Orange County with a total of 274 beds. The Fetal Diagnostic Center and the Mission Rehabilitation Center opened.
* In 1993 the Children's Hospital at Mission, now known as CHOC at Mission, opened on the fifth floor of Mission Hospital. It was the only pediatric hospital in south Orange County.
* In 1994 the Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center became a member of the non-profit St. Joseph Health System sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange. As a non-profit hospital, the Mission Hospital Foundation broadened its scope to include raising funds for capital needs. The Pastoral Care department, later renamed Spiritual Care, was developed to meet the spiritual and emotional needs of patients and their families.
* In 1996 Mission Hospital collaborated with five other not-for-profit organizations to open the South Orange County Family Resource Center serving as a clearing-house for information and resources available to families. Mission Hospital assumed sponsorship of the South County Community Clinic, in San Juan Capistrano, renaming it Camino Health Center.
* In 2002 the Edward and Ann Muldoon Cardiac Center opened.
* In 2003 Mission opened a health center in Ladera Ranch. Along with the Mission Health Center in Rancho Santa Margarita, the urgent care center provides the community service for minor emergencies and basic health care needs, ranging from sprains to sore throats.
* In 2004 Community Health Improvement Services continues to expand offerings of community health education seminars, lectures, support groups and screenings that are free to the public. In ten years, Mission has invested close to $4 million toward community wellness programs that have served nearly 135,300 local residents.
* In 2005 Mission Hospital receives the Ernest A. Codman Award, from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations for excellence in the use of outcomes measurement to achieve health care quality improvement in traumatic brain injury.
Mission Hospital continues to be #1 Stroke Care Center in Orange County.
Also Mission Regional Hospital is one of only 3 Hospitals in Orange County rated as a Regional Trauma Center. LEVEL 2 for Adults, and rated as a Level 2 Trauma Pediatric center as well. Only University of California Irvine Hospital in Orange is Trauma Rated Higher as a Level One.
Mission Hospital has embarked on an ambitious plan to significantly expand the hospital campus during the next two decades to accommodate the community's growing health care needs. This includes an expanded Emergency Department and Mission Regional Trauma Center, huge new 7 floor parking structure, as well as the completed Mission Conference Center. Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo also completed in 2009 the purchase of Laguna Beach Community Hospital, which is now Mission Hospital Laguna Beach.
* In 2009 - Major construction was completed on November 15, 2009 on Mission Hospital's $153 million , 4-story tall, 122-bed patient tower, making this one of the newest hospitals in the United States. Currently (2009) two of the floors (the basement and the second floor) are still empty and will be used for future expansions. The new tower includes a beautiful glass ceiling modern chapel that has a "hidden garden" outside for prayer and contemplation, and numerous other state of the art features. This makes Mission Hospital the largest Hospital and Trauma Center in the area with 552 beds, and the largest hospital in Orange County.
The new tower has external "X" beams incorporated into the exterior architecture for earthquake compliance, and this makes it possible for the patient rooms to have nearly wall-size windows, which is proven to aid in healing, by promoting the body's natural "circadian rhythm" (day–night cycle).
In addition the new tower (called Tower 2) features some of the finest modern diagnoses and medical equipment available, including state of the art tools such as a powerful linear accelerator, which pinpoints high-energy X-rays directly to a patient's tumor, while sparing surrounding healthy tissue, to more effectively isolate and destroy cancer cells, and a Single Photon Emission Computer Tomography equipment, which uses nuclear medicine to produce 3-D images that allow physicians to see how organs are functioning.
The hospital and many other hospitals are run by the non-profit Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, California, through their Ministry. The Sisters Ministry was founded in 1650 in France, and in 1840 came to America. Their first Hospital Ministry was founded in 1912, and in 1920 their first hospital was opened in Eureka, California, based upon the caring for the needy and now providing health care in California, Texas and New Mexico. The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange Healing Ministry built this new tower to address all aspects of patient care. All of this, as Mission Hospital President and CEO Kenneth McFarland says, covers everything "from meeting critical medical needs, to healing for the mind and spirit, to comforts for family and loved ones."

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