The Sint-Franciscusziekenhuis ( Dutch / Flemish for Saint Francis hospital ) is a hospital located in the municipality of Heusden-Zolder in the province of Limburg (Belgium) , Flanders , Belgium .
12-1530: (Redirected from Saint-Francis Hospital ) St. Francis Hospital may refer to: Belgium [ edit ] Sint-Franciscusziekenhuis , Heusden-Zolder, Limburg Malta [ edit ] Santo Spirito Hospital (formerly known as St. Francis Hospital), Rabat Uganda [ edit ] St. Francis Hospital Nsambya , Kampala United Kingdom [ edit ] St Francis Hospital, Haywards Heath United States [ edit ] CHI Health St. Francis (Grand Island, Nebraska) St. Francis Hospital (Cincinnati, Ohio) St. Francis Health Center (Colorado Springs, Colorado) St. Francis Hospital (Colorado Springs, Colorado) St. Francis Hospital – Interquest (Colorado Springs, Colorado) St. Francis Hospital (Columbus, Georgia) Saint Francis Hospital of Evanston (Evanston, Illinois) St. Francis Hospital (Flower Hill, New York) , sometimes listed as Roslyn, New York St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers (Greater Indianapolis, Indiana) Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center (Hartford, Connecticut) Saint Francis Memorial Hospital (San Francisco, California) St. Francis Hospital (Oklahoma, see Warren Clinic shooting ) Historical [ edit ] St. Francis Hospital of The Sisters Of The Poor Of St. Francis , New York City, New York (1865-1966) See also [ edit ] St. Francis Medical Center (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
24-550: A geriatrics department and two new operating rooms , and with the renovation of older parts of the hospital buildings. These works lasted until 2011. On 1 July 2009, the hospital had 244 beds available for all kinds of patients. In January 2001, the Saint-Francis Hospital of Heusden-Zolder and the hospitals AZ Salvator-Saint-Ursula with campuses in Hasselt and Herk-de-Stad announced that they had concluded
36-537: A merger agreement and would henceforth be called the Christian General Hospital Mid-Limburg (Dutch: Christelijk Algemeen Ziekenhuis Midden-Limburg or C.A.Z. Midden-Limburg ). According to then chairman Karel Peeters, the C.A.Z. Midden-Limburg would become the second largest hospital in the province of Limburg in 2001. With the merger, the capacity would be over 663 beds, 1,200 employees and 160 physician-specialists. Later, in 2009,
48-505: Is 46.73 km , giving a population density of 182 inhabitants per km . The name Leeuw means "lion", to which Zout ("salt") was added from the 16th century in recognition of the town's right to levy a salt tax. In 1999, UNESCO included the historical St. Leonard's Church as part of the World Heritage Site Belfries of Belgium and France . As well as Zoutleeuw proper, the municipality also comprises
60-628: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sint-Franciscusziekenhuis The Saint-Francis Hospital was founded by the congregation of the Grauwzusters [ Wikidata ] from Zoutleeuw on 20 October 1925 when the head of the Franciscan order in Heusden-Zolder asked for a hospital for the local miners. This is how the hospital got its name. The construction of
72-490: The bad condition of the building due to mineshaft cave-ins underneath the hospital obstructed these works. On 20 May 1975, Rik Vandekerckhove [ Wikidata ] agreed on new terms to replace the old building with a new one with 224 beds. Because of the Royal Assent ( French : sanction royale ) of 1 July 1982 that the number of beds could not be higher than 150, a new hospital with this smaller number of beds
84-438: The hospital started in 1927 and in that same year, the hospital was able to take care of 30 people. An operating room , a pharmacy and a washhouse were added in 1928. In 1932, a room for radiodiagnosis was added. During World War II , in 1941, the hospital was extended with another hall that could fit 30 patients, as well as a delivery room. A maternity department was added in 1952 and in 1957, an internal medicine department
96-788: The merger with the Saint-Francis Hospital was dissolved. The Saint-Francis Hospital is part of the hospital network Andreaz, formerly known as the hospital network South-West Limburg (Dutch: Ziekenhuisnetwerk Zuid-West Limburg ), together with the Jessa Hospital in Hasselt , the Sint-Trudo Hospital in Sint-Truiden , and the AZ Vesalius in Tongeren . The hospital network covers a population of 530.000 people in
108-545: The province of Limburg. 51°02′49″N 5°18′55″E / 51.047°N 5.3153°E / 51.047; 5.3153 Zoutleeuw Zoutleeuw ( Dutch: [zʌutˈleːu] ; French : Léau [leo] ) is a municipality and city in the Hageland , in the extreme east of the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant . On 1 January 2018 the municipality had 8,498 inhabitants. The total area
120-471: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about hospitals or medical centers which are associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St._Francis_Hospital&oldid=1232853205 " Category : Hospital disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
132-414: Was added. Finally, the hospital was extended with a pediatrics department. After these works, however, renovations and more specialised medical departments were needed in the hospital. On 19 December 1973, Jos De Saeger [ Wikidata ] ( Belgian Minister of Public Health, Family and Environment) agreed on the hospital's proposal of its extension with another 84 beds. However, problems with
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#1732793633310144-512: Was built. It first opened on 25 September 1985. After the fusion with the Saint-Anna Hospital of Beringen ( Dutch / Flemish : Sint-Annakliniek ) in 1990, the hospital had 230 beds. On 1 October 1993, the hospital opened the first department for day hospitalisation. In 2005, large parts of the hospital were renovated and restructured. In 2008, the hospital started with the building of new departments and specialized areas, such as
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