Sarasota Memorial Health Care System, an 806-bed regional medical center, is the second-largest acute care public hospital in Florida . With about 3,000 staff members and more than 1,000 volunteers, it is Sarasota County's second-largest employer. A community hospital, Sarasota Memorial is governed by the nine-member elected Sarasota County Public Hospital Board. It is a full-service facility, with specialized expertise in heart, vascular, cancer, neuroscience services, outpatient services, home health and long-term care among its many programs. Sarasota Memorial is the only provider of obstetrical services and Level III neonatal intensive care in Sarasota County. The hospital, founded in 1925, was one of the first non-academic hospitals in the nation to develop a clinical research service that conducts studies in Lung Disease, Cardiology, Vascular Surgery, Geriatric Medicine and many other specialty areas.
Sarasota Memorial has been included for the fourth consecutive year in the prestigious U.S.News & World Report’s annual “Best Hospitals” issue. For 2007, the hospital ranks among America’s 50 best hospitals in two specialties – cancer and geriatric care. U.S. News ranked Sarasota Memorial 45th for cancer care and 48th for geriatrics. Out of 5,462 hospitals evaluated, only 173 – just 3 percent – are ranked in one or more of the 16 specialties in the “Best Hospitals” issue. Most that did are teaching hospitals and major referral centers, and the magazine notes, accustomed to seeing the toughest patients and conducting bench-to-bedside research that advances the state of the art.
» Learn about the criteria U.S.News & World Report used in 2007 to evaluate nearly 5,500 hospitals and determine America's 50 best hospitals.
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• … Since 2003, Sarasota Memorial has been designated a Magnet hospital, the nation’s
highest honor for excellence in nursing. SMHCS is among a handful of health care organizations – only 275 of the more than 4,000 hospitals in the U.S. – with this distinction. Given by the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center, the premier authority on nursing, Magnet recognition means that Sarasota Memorial provides a supportive environment that attracts and retains the best and brightest caregivers. To be recognized as a Magnet hospital, applicants must pass a rigorous review and meet criteria indicating superiority in all aspects of nursing services. The hospital is currently the only provider in the region with the designation.
Every four years, Magnet hospitals must re-apply to be “re-designated." Please see the "SMH Magnet Public Notice" to learn more about Sarasota Memorial's re-designation effort and how you can participate. (12/27/07)
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… was named one of the Solucient 100 top cardiovascular hospitals in the United States for the fifth year in a row.
• was recognized as a 2006 CareScience™ Select Practice National Quality Leader. This exclusive status is given only to the top 1 percent of hospitals nationwide that demonstrate a combination of superior clinical outcomes and exceptional efficiency in patient care. Sarasota Memorial also was recognized in three disease specific areas, pneumonia, medically managed acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) and ischemic stroke.
• … was named a 2006/2007 Consumer Choice Award winner for the Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice metropolitan area by the National Research Corporation (NRC) for the ninth consecutive year.
• … is one of only a few hospitals in Florida to be state-certified as a Comprehensive Stroke Center. The designation demonstrates that our stroke care program follows standards and guidelines that can significantly improve outcomes for stroke patients.
• … guarantees that all emergency patients will see a physician or physician assistant no more than 30 minutes after registering. Since 2005, after Sarasota Memorial instituted “patient flow” improvements and eliminated overcrowding, the hospital has had zero ambulance diversions.
• … received the Microsoft Healthcare Users Group (MS-HUG) Hospital of the Year Award for 2004. The hospital earned the honor for its computerized order entry initiative.
• … was named one of “ Florida’s Top Hospitals” in the March, 2006 issue of Florida Monthly magazine.
• … received a full three-year accreditation for its Cancer Care Services from the American College of Surgeons’ Commission on Cancer. Only one in four hospitals that treat cancer receive this special approval.
• …ensures Sarasota Memorial residents receive consistent, top-notch primary care with its physician partnership, First Physicians Group of Sarasota.

• … is grateful for the generosity of the Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation Inc., which has provided tens of millions of dollars in grants since 1976.
• … depends on its hundreds of volunteers. The hospital’s Auxiliary also has selflessly contributed millions of dollars through the years to hospital programs.