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Saint Luke's Hospital
Saint Luke's Hospital, of Kansas City, is a 623-bed tertiary care hospital offering many specialized programs and services. Its network of 480 physicians represents more than 60 medical specialties.
Recognized with the 2003 Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award, this Award recognizes United States Organizations for high quality performance and was presented by President George W. Bush. The hospital is part of the Saint Luke's Health System, a not-for-profit integrated health system committed to enhancing the physical, mental and spiritual health of the communities it serves. In addition to providing quality medical care, the hospital is committed to its goal of education and research.
Saint Luke's Hospital is nationally recognized for its health care programs in the treatment of cancer, heart disease, neurological disorders and stroke. It is also a regional leader in orthopaedic procedures and organ transplantation, and it operates specialty centers in digestive disease, diabetes, and arthritis.
Commitment to Diversity
Saint Luke's Health System values diversity as an important aspect of quality patient care and an inclusive workplace environment. The health system is committed to remain the provider and employer of choice for the entire community, regardless of an individual's ethnic background or life experiences. Saint Luke's Health System does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, age, handicap, sexual orientation, or national origin in the administration of its educational policies.
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