2011 Statistics:
| Employees:
|
9,703 |
| Attending Physicians:
|
1,763
|
| Residents/Fellows:
|
801
|
| Licensed Beds:
|
1,158
|
| Staffed Beds:
|
1,167
|
| Inpatient Admissions:
|
54,282
|
| Inpatient Surgeries:
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18,437
|
| Outpatient Surgeries:
|
20,743
|
| Emergency Department Visits:
|
85,994
|
Achievements and Distinctions
Barnes-Jewish Hospital accreditations and certifications include:
- The Joint Commission Accreditation Gold Seal of Approval
- The Joint Commission Accredited Programs
- Hospital
- Long-Term Care
- Behavioral Health Care
- The Joint Commission Advanced Certification
- Lung Volume Reduction Surgery
- Stroke (Primary Stroke Center)
- Ventricular Assist Device
- The Joint Commission Certification
Additional quality awards and honors include:
- The American Nurses Credentialing Center recognition as a Magnet® hospital, redesignated in 2008
- The American Heart Association’s “Get with the Guidelines – Gold Performance Achievement Award”
- The American Stroke Association’s “Get with the Guidelines – Stroke Bronze Achievement Award”
- The American Society for Bariatric Surgery – Bariatric Center of Excellence
- Barnes-Jewish Hospital has been listed for 19 consecutive years on the U.S. News & World Report Honor Roll of America’s Best Hospitals.
- The National Research Corporation has recognized Barnes-Jewish Hospital as a 2011/2012 Consumer Choice Award winner for 16 consecutive years, indicating Barnes-Jewish achieved a high level of service valued by consumers in the St. Louis area.
The Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine is recognized with the following distinctions:
- A member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
- Designated by the National Cancer Institute as a Comprehensive Cancer Center
- The highest recognition from the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer