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Sharp Grossmont Hospital
Sharp HealthCare
Geography
LocationLa Mesa, California, United States
Organization
FundingGovernment hospital
Services
Beds536
History
Opened1955
Links
Websitehttp://www.sharp.com/grossmont/
ListsHospitals in California

Sharp Grossmont Hospital is located in La Mesa, California, United States. It is the largest healthcare facility in East San Diego County with a service area covering 750 square miles. The property is owned by Grossmont Healthcare District, which has leased it to Sharp HealthCare since 1991. Sharp HealthCare, however, manages all hospital operations as a separate entity.

Overview

Sharp Grossmont Hospital, located in San Diego, is a 536-bed hospital[1] that provides medical and surgical care, intensive care, sub-acute and long-term care, rehabilitation and emergency services.

Sharp Grossmont Hospital is the largest health care facility in East San Diego County with programs in emergency and critical care, cardiac care, orthopedics, rehabilitation, behavioral health, neurology, women's health, children's health and hospice care.

More than two-thirds of the hospital's acute-care beds are private.

Services

Medical firsts[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Ryan, Lindsey; Scott, Stephanie; Fields, Willa (2017-10-01). "Implementation of Interdisciplinary Rapid Rounds in Observation Units". Journal of Nursing Care Quality. 32 (4): 348–353. doi:10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000250. PMID 28212168. S2CID 34432876.