Our Nonprofit Mission:
Improve the health and well-being of each person we serve.
Our Vision:
Demonstrate the highest-quality, best-value health care to all we serve.
Caring for Our Communities:
As a nonprofit health-care provider, Swedish takes seriously our responsibility to provide access to the services, expertise and facilities needed by our communities.
Our commitment to improving the health of our region extends beyond normal patient care. Whether through physician clinics, health education, charity care, our mobile mammography program or other means of outreach, we're committed to caring for the people of our region and beyond.Â
We are a pioneer in healthcare service and in contributing to dialogue around health care reform. We provide access to information for our community and for our industry about everything from economic challenges to how to handle changing care needs. We host symposiums on healthcare issues and connect thought leaders with evolving information.
Healthcare impacts everyone, and it is our responsibility to lead the healthcare discussion in our community. It's a responsibility we take seriously.
Our Values:
 - Patient-centered care
 - Respect, caring and compassion
 - Teamwork and partnership
 - Continuous learning and improvement
 - Leadership
In this section, you'll learn about the many services, activities and programs at Swedish known as community benefits that exist because we want to do all we can to make a difference.
Strategic Goals:
To be the best place to receive care, to work, to practice and to be the best partner.
The Swedish/Cherry Hill campus is located in Seattle's historic Central District. The building now known as James Tower was home to the first hospital in Seattle, established in 1877 by the Sisters of Providence, a Catholic charity. In July 2000, Providence Seattle Medical Center, as it was then known, became part of Swedish.
Since then, the campus has undergone more than $100 million in new construction and renovations and now stands as one of the most modern and technologically advanced medical facilities in our region. Renovations include new neurosurgery and cardiovascular surgery operating rooms and interventional suites that are among the most advanced in the country. Â
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