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Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital

The Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital is a public hospital located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The hospital is the flagship medical center for Eskenazi Health, founded in 1859 as Indiana's oldest public healthcare system. The hospital is operated by Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County. The current hospital opened December 7, 2013, less than 1,300 feet (400 m) to the west of the original campus, replacing Wishard Memorial Hospital.[1]

Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital
Eskenazi Health
Geography
Location720 Eskenazi Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Coordinates39°46′38″N 86°11′02″W / 39.77722°N 86.18389°W / 39.77722; -86.18389
Organization
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypePublic
Affiliated universityNone
PatronNone
NetworkEskenazi Health
Services
Emergency departmentLevel I trauma center
Beds315
HelipadYes
Public transit access 10, 37
Indiana Pacers Bikeshare
History
Opened1859
Links
WebsiteEskenazi Hospital
ListsHospitals in Indiana

Many of Eskenazi Hospital's 4,620 medical staff[2] are provided by a mix of faculty, residents, and students of the adjacent Indiana University School of Medicine. The hospital is an Adult Level I Trauma Center and serves about 1 million outpatients annually.[3]

History edit

 
An infant operating table in Wishard Hospital, c. 1916

The hospital was founded as Indianapolis City Hospital in 1859 in response to a smallpox epidemic in the city. During the Civil War, the hospital was used by the Union Army to treat some 13,000 sick and wounded soldiers.[4] The hospital reverted to community control after the war. In 1943, the hospital became the first in the U.S. to coordinate ambulance dispatch via two-way radios.[4]

In the 20th century, the main facility was located at 1001 West 10th Street and went through several name changes, including: Indianapolis General Hospital (1947); Marion County General Hospital (1959); and Wishard Memorial Hospital (1975).[2] The Wishard name was selected to honor Dr. William N. Wishard, a leading physician in Indianapolis. The main hospital campus included the Myers Building (Intensive Care, Labor and Delivery, OB/GYN, Surgery, and General Medicine Wards) as well as other buildings housing the Level I trauma center, Level I Burn Unit, Psychiatric Care, Prisoner Care, Outpatient Surgery, Therapy, Long Term Care, and various clinics. Wishard Memorial became Indiana's first certified Level I trauma center in 1992.[4]

Due to the aging of the physical plant and its inefficiencies, plans were made to construct an entirely new hospital. On November 3, 2009, 85 percent of Marion County voters approved a major bond referendum for the development of a new public medical center.[4][5] On June 22, 2011, Wishard Health Services announced that the new hospital would be named in honor of Indianapolis real estate developers and philanthropists Sidney and Lois Eskenazi, who had donated $40 million for the new hospital.[6]

Building edit

Construction for the $754 million Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital started in 2010 and opened to the public on December 7, 2013.[1] Situated on 37 acres (15 ha) on the Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus, the complex covers 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m2)[1] over 11 floors above ground and is 280 feet (85 m) in height.[7] A connected 2,700-space parking garage is also located on the campus.[1] HOK was the project's lead architect, while Jacobs Engineering Group was project manager.[1]

Eskenazi Hospital contains 315 inpatient beds, 200 examination rooms, 17 operating rooms, 12 labor and delivery rooms, Central Indiana's only adult burn center, and one of only three Adult Level I trauma centers in the state.[1]

Sustainability and wellness edit

Eskenazi Hospital was certified as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold building in 2015.[7] The LEED Gold designation was notable for being Indiana's first.[8]

Eskenazi Hospital's front entrance is flanked by a 1.5 acres (0.61 ha) plaza, called The Commonground, which features 5,000 perennial plants, a trellis sculpture, lawns, public seating, Healing Waters dry-deck fountain, the St. Margaret's Hospital Guild Limestone Falls, and the Frank & Katrina Basile Pavilion. The Basile Pavilion is home to Duos, an Indianapolis-based restaurant serving local food. The Commonground was designed by Philadelphia-based landscape architecture and urban design firm David Rubin Land Collective, with The Olin Studio and Diller Scofidio + Renfro. The plaza opened to the public in July 2014.[9]

Eskenazi Hospital has been recognized for its emphasis on growing and serving local and healthy food options. In 2016, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine ranked Eskenazi sixth of 24 hospitals recognized nationwide for providing fresh vegetables, whole grains, cholesterol-free entrees, and soy milk. The hospital produces about two tons of produce annually from its 5,000 square feet (460 m2) rooftop gardens, called the Sky Farm. Of the $3.4 million annual food budget, the hospital manages to allocate 40 percent to Indiana farm and food suppliers, serving about 113,000 meals monthly.[2]

Art collection edit

 
Hoosier Group painter T. C. Steele's Four Seasons on display at Eskenazi.

The Eskenazi Health Art Collection is part of the hospital's commitment to wellness and includes more than 30 artworks on public display. Many of the permanent installations have won national awards.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Russell, John (December 6, 2013). "Big move marks opening of Eskenazi Hospital". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Russell, John (October 28, 2017). "Eskenazi Health getting national recognition for healthy, fresh food". Indianapolis Business Journal. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  3. ^ . Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County. Archived from the original on November 7, 2017. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d "Fast Facts" (PDF). Eskenazi Health. 2018. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  5. ^ "New Wishard gets overwhelming approval in referendum". Indianapolis Business Journal. November 3, 2009. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  6. ^ "Our History". Eskenazi Health. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  7. ^ a b . Emporis. Emporis.com. Archived from the original on May 14, 2015. Retrieved November 23, 2016.
  8. ^ "Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital". Eskenazi Health. Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  9. ^ Rudavsky, Shari (July 29, 2014). "Eskenazi Health invites public to its healing garden". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved January 5, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Indiana Medical History Museum - Wishard Scrapbook

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The Sidney amp Lois Eskenazi Hospital is a public hospital located in Indianapolis Indiana The hospital is the flagship medical center for Eskenazi Health founded in 1859 as Indiana s oldest public healthcare system The hospital is operated by Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County The current hospital opened December 7 2013 less than 1 300 feet 400 m to the west of the original campus replacing Wishard Memorial Hospital 1 Sidney amp Lois Eskenazi HospitalEskenazi HealthEskenazi Hospital and Ball Nurses Sunken Garden and Convalescent Park in 2022GeographyLocation720 Eskenazi Avenue Indianapolis Indiana United StatesCoordinates39 46 38 N 86 11 02 W 39 77722 N 86 18389 W 39 77722 86 18389OrganizationFundingNon profit hospitalTypePublicAffiliated universityNonePatronNoneNetworkEskenazi HealthServicesEmergency departmentLevel I trauma centerBeds315HelipadYesPublic transit access10 37 Indiana Pacers BikeshareHistoryOpened1859LinksWebsiteEskenazi HospitalListsHospitals in IndianaMany of Eskenazi Hospital s 4 620 medical staff 2 are provided by a mix of faculty residents and students of the adjacent Indiana University School of Medicine The hospital is an Adult Level I Trauma Center and serves about 1 million outpatients annually 3 Contents 1 History 2 Building 2 1 Sustainability and wellness 3 Art collection 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp An infant operating table in Wishard Hospital c 1916The hospital was founded as Indianapolis City Hospital in 1859 in response to a smallpox epidemic in the city During the Civil War the hospital was used by the Union Army to treat some 13 000 sick and wounded soldiers 4 The hospital reverted to community control after the war In 1943 the hospital became the first in the U S to coordinate ambulance dispatch via two way radios 4 In the 20th century the main facility was located at 1001 West 10th Street and went through several name changes including Indianapolis General Hospital 1947 Marion County General Hospital 1959 and Wishard Memorial Hospital 1975 2 The Wishard name was selected to honor Dr William N Wishard a leading physician in Indianapolis The main hospital campus included the Myers Building Intensive Care Labor and Delivery OB GYN Surgery and General Medicine Wards as well as other buildings housing the Level I trauma center Level I Burn Unit Psychiatric Care Prisoner Care Outpatient Surgery Therapy Long Term Care and various clinics Wishard Memorial became Indiana s first certified Level I trauma center in 1992 4 Due to the aging of the physical plant and its inefficiencies plans were made to construct an entirely new hospital On November 3 2009 85 percent of Marion County voters approved a major bond referendum for the development of a new public medical center 4 5 On June 22 2011 Wishard Health Services announced that the new hospital would be named in honor of Indianapolis real estate developers and philanthropists Sidney and Lois Eskenazi who had donated 40 million for the new hospital 6 Building editConstruction for the 754 million Sidney amp Lois Eskenazi Hospital started in 2010 and opened to the public on December 7 2013 1 Situated on 37 acres 15 ha on the Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis IUPUI campus the complex covers 1 200 000 square feet 110 000 m2 1 over 11 floors above ground and is 280 feet 85 m in height 7 A connected 2 700 space parking garage is also located on the campus 1 HOK was the project s lead architect while Jacobs Engineering Group was project manager 1 Eskenazi Hospital contains 315 inpatient beds 200 examination rooms 17 operating rooms 12 labor and delivery rooms Central Indiana s only adult burn center and one of only three Adult Level I trauma centers in the state 1 Sustainability and wellness edit Eskenazi Hospital was certified as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED Gold building in 2015 7 The LEED Gold designation was notable for being Indiana s first 8 Eskenazi Hospital s front entrance is flanked by a 1 5 acres 0 61 ha plaza called The Commonground which features 5 000 perennial plants a trellis sculpture lawns public seating Healing Waters dry deck fountain the St Margaret s Hospital Guild Limestone Falls and the Frank amp Katrina Basile Pavilion The Basile Pavilion is home to Duos an Indianapolis based restaurant serving local food The Commonground was designed by Philadelphia based landscape architecture and urban design firm David Rubin Land Collective with The Olin Studio and Diller Scofidio Renfro The plaza opened to the public in July 2014 9 Eskenazi Hospital has been recognized for its emphasis on growing and serving local and healthy food options In 2016 the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine ranked Eskenazi sixth of 24 hospitals recognized nationwide for providing fresh vegetables whole grains cholesterol free entrees and soy milk The hospital produces about two tons of produce annually from its 5 000 square feet 460 m2 rooftop gardens called the Sky Farm Of the 3 4 million annual food budget the hospital manages to allocate 40 percent to Indiana farm and food suppliers serving about 113 000 meals monthly 2 Art collection edit nbsp Hoosier Group painter T C Steele s Four Seasons on display at Eskenazi The Eskenazi Health Art Collection is part of the hospital s commitment to wellness and includes more than 30 artworks on public display Many of the permanent installations have won national awards See also editList of hospitals in Indianapolis List of burn centers in the United States List of public hospitals in the United States List of trauma centers in the United States List of former United States Army medical units List of tallest buildings in Indianapolis List of tallest buildings in IndianaReferences edit a b c d e f Russell John December 6 2013 Big move marks opening of Eskenazi Hospital The Indianapolis Star Retrieved January 5 2019 a b c Russell John October 28 2017 Eskenazi Health getting national recognition for healthy fresh food Indianapolis Business Journal Retrieved January 5 2019 Eskenazi Health Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County Archived from the original on November 7 2017 Retrieved November 7 2017 a b c d Fast Facts PDF Eskenazi Health 2018 Retrieved January 5 2019 New Wishard gets overwhelming approval in referendum Indianapolis Business Journal November 3 2009 Retrieved January 5 2019 Our History Eskenazi Health Retrieved August 5 2015 a b Sidney amp Lois Eskenazi Hospital Emporis Emporis com Archived from the original on May 14 2015 Retrieved November 23 2016 Sidney amp Lois Eskenazi Hospital Eskenazi Health Health amp Hospital Corporation of Marion County Retrieved January 5 2019 Rudavsky Shari July 29 2014 Eskenazi Health invites public to its healing garden The Indianapolis Star Retrieved January 5 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital Official website nbsp Indiana Medical History Museum Wishard Scrapbook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sidney 26 Lois Eskenazi Hospital amp oldid 1179989315, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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