Franciscan Health System Opens New Hospital in Washington

Franciscan Health System yesterday opened a new, 25-bed critical access St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Enumclaw, Wash., according to a news release by the health system.

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The hospital includes a 24-hour emergency department with a rooftop pad for medical-transport helicopters, advanced medical and diagnostic imaging technology and private patient rooms.

The new facility replaces Enumclaw Regional Hospital.

Franciscan is part of Denver-based Catholic Health Initiatives.

Read the release on St. Elizabeth’s Hospital.

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