Mission Hospital (Mission Viejo, California)


Mission Hospital is located in Mission Viejo, California.
Mission Hospital is a state-of-the art, 523-bed an acute care regional medical center in Mission Viejo, California. As one of the busiest designated adult and pediatric Level II Trauma Centers in the state of California, Mission Hospital provides a full range of specialty health care services with highly skilled teams treating a multitude of complex conditions. Services include a full range of expertise in cardiovascular, neuroscience and spine, orthopedics, cancer care, women's services, mental health and wellness, and a variety of other specialty services. Mission Hospital in Laguna Beach provides South Orange County coastal communities with 24-hour emergency and intensive care as well as medical-surgical/telemetry services, orthopedics, general and GI surgery. CHOC Children's at Mission Hospital is a 48-bed facility that is the area's only dedicated pediatric hospital.
Fully accredited by The Joint Commission and designated as a Magnet hospital by the American Nurses Credentialing Center for nursing excellence, Mission Hospital is highly recognized for its high quality of care, evidenced through various healthcare quality benchmarks. Mission Hospital is part of St. Joseph Health, a not-for-profit provider of integrated health care. Together, we work to improve the quality of life in the communities it serves in the tradition of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange. For more information, visit www.mission4health.com.

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.
Also Mission 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.
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 as well as a new Cancer Institute. Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo also completed in 2009 the purchase of Laguna Beach Community Hospital, which is now Mission Hospital Laguna Beach.
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".
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.

Fact Sheet

Quick Facts

Bed Size: 552

Annual Admissions: 19,639

Outpatient Visits: 102,084

Avg. Daily Census: 230

Number of Employees 2500
Number of Physicians: 698

Annual # of Traumas: 1340

Annual # of ER Visits: 70,696

Annual # of Births: 5,043
Joint Commission of Hospitals says as of 2010, According to the most recent survey data, 58361 patients visit the hospital's emergency room; a total of 18220 patients are admitted. Its physicians perform 4498 inpatient and 2849 outpatient surgeries.
Mission Hospital Centers of Excellence

Mission Regional Trauma Center

Mission Heart Center

Mission Maternity Center

Mission Vascular Center

Mission Spine Center

Mission Cancer Center

Mission Brain Injury Center
Mission Hospital Services

Center for Rehab/Sports/Wellness

Rehabilitation Programs

Orthopedic Services

Wellness Programs

Senior Services

Spiritual Care Services

Surgical Services

Outpatient Testing Services
Random uncited claims

• Mission Hospital is a not-for-profit healthcare ministry and one of three trauma centers in Orange County.
• 2008 recipient of the 12th annual Ernest Amory Codman Award by Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. The award recognizes excellence in the use of outcomes measurement by health care organizations to achieve improvements in the quality and safety of health care.
• Winner of the 2000 Ernest A. Codman award for excellence in quality healthcare presented by Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
• Our Patient Care Tower houses CHOC at Mission, the only pediatric hospital in the area and a cooperative effort with Children's Hospital of Orange County.
• In 1994, the hospital became one of 15 Catholic, not-for-profit hospitals operated by the St. Joseph Health System and sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange.
• Accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and CARF, the Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission.
•2007, 2008 & 2009 Gallup Great Workplace Award Winner
• As a non-profit organization, Mission Hospital commits ten percent of its net income to programs benefiting the underserved and 1.5 percent of its operating expenses to programs that benefit the community.