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'''Sacred Heart Health System''' is a Pensacola-based health care network dating back to [[1915]], when the [[Wikipedia:Daughters of Charity|Daughters of Charity]] founded the [[Tower East|Pensacola Hospital]] on [[12th Avenue]]. It is now owned by the [[Wikipedia:Ascension Health|Ascension Health]], the largest non-profit health network in the United States. | '''Sacred Heart Health System''' is a Pensacola-based health care network dating back to [[1915]], when the [[Wikipedia:Daughters of Charity|Daughters of Charity]] founded the [[Tower East|Pensacola Hospital]] on [[12th Avenue]]. It is now owned by the [[Wikipedia:Ascension Health|Ascension Health]], the largest non-profit health network in the United States. | ||
− | The system's [[Sacred Heart main campus|main campus]], a 458-bed facility completed in 1965 located in Pensacola's [[Cordova business district]] at 5151 North [[9th Avenue]], includes the modern [[Sacred Heart Hospital]], [[Sacred Heart Children's Hospital]] and [[Sacred Heart Women's Hospital]]. The Regional Heart and Vascular Institute was a major expansion completed in 2000. | + | The system's [[Sacred Heart main campus|main campus]], a 458-bed facility completed in 1965 located in Pensacola's [[Cordova business district]] at 5151 North [[9th Avenue]], includes the modern [[Sacred Heart Hospital]], [[Sacred Heart Children's Hospital]] and [[Sacred Heart Women's Hospital]]. The Regional Heart and Vascular Institute was a major expansion project completed in 2000. |