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Sharp HealthCare
Company typeNot-for-profit hospital system
IndustryHealth Care
FoundedSan Diego, California (1955)
Headquarters
San Diego
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United States
Key people
Christopher Howard, President
Revenue 3.5 billion USD (Fiscal year ended September 30, 2016)
Number of employees
19,000
Websitesharp.com

Sharp HealthCare is a not-for-profit regional health care group based in San Diego, California. Sharp includes four acute care hospitals, three specialty hospitals, and three affiliated medical groups. It has approximately 2,700 affiliated physicians and 19,000 employees.

History

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The first Sharp hospital opened in 1955, as Donald N. Sharp Memorial Community Hospital, a nonprofit facility in San Diego. Funding for the facility began in 1950, with a donation of $500,000 from a local rancher and radio communications pioneer, Thomas E. Sharp. This donation was made in memory of his son, US Army Air Corps Lt. Donald N. Sharp, who had been killed during World War II. By 1952, more than $2.5 million had been donated by 1,300 individuals, families, and businesses. The groundbreaking for Donald N. Sharp Memorial Community Hospital took place in 1953.[1]

Locations

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Sharp HealthCare includes four acute care hospitals, three specialty hospitals and three medical groups.[2]

Acute care hospitals

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Specialty hospitals

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Medical groups

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  • Sharp Community Medical Group (SCMG) is an association of physicians located throughout San Diego County. The group includes 222 primary care physicians and 826 specialists.[citation needed]
  • Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group has 21 locations throughout San Diego County.[5]

References

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  1. ^ History of Sharp HealthCare
  2. ^ Facts About Sharp HealthCare
  3. ^ "Sharp Grossmont Virtual Tour in la Mesa | Sharp HealthCare".
  4. ^ "Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in la Mesa | Sharp HealthCare".
  5. ^ "Sharp Rees-Stealy in San Diego". Sharp HealthCare. Retrieved October 11, 2022.
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