Swedish Health Services is owned by Providence Health & Services, a Catholic, not-for-profit healthcare system based in Renton, Washington.

Which hospitals fall under Providence's umbrella?

Providence owns 52 hospitals across seven western states, including Providence St. Jude Medical Center (Fullerton, CA), Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center (Spokane, WA), and Providence Alaska Medical Center (Anchorage, AK).

By 2026, Providence’s footprint covers Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, and Washington, with 120,000 caregivers supporting 52 hospitals, 1,085 clinics, and a slew of health and social service programs.Providence

Did Providence really take over Swedish Hospital?

Yes, Swedish Medical Center is owned by Providence Health & Services, after a merger that wrapped up in 2012.

That deal let Providence fold Swedish’s operations into its system while keeping the Swedish name alive. Today, Swedish stands as one of the biggest nonprofit healthcare providers in the Puget Sound region.

So Swedish and Providence are officially merged?

Yes, Swedish Medical Center merged with Providence Health & Services in 2012.

That merger beefed up Providence’s footprint in Washington State. Swedish kept its name and plenty of local control, but now runs under Providence’s umbrella.

Who’s calling the shots at Pacific Medical Centers?

Pacific Medical Centers (PacMed) is owned by Sutter Health, a not-for-profit healthcare organization based in California.

PacMed runs nine clinics in the Puget Sound area and fields over 168 providers for primary and specialty care. Teaming up with Sutter Health gives patients better access to coordinated services across the West Coast.

What’s the religious angle at Providence Hospital?

Providence Health & Services is a Catholic-affiliated healthcare system, founded back in 1856 by the Sisters of Providence.

As a Catholic system, Providence follows the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, which shape its clinical policies and day-to-day operations across every facility.

Why did Hoag decide to cut ties with Providence?

Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian left Providence in 2023 over disagreements about governance, care standards, and limits on reproductive health services.

Hoag wanted more local control and room to expand reproductive care options, which didn’t fit with Providence’s Catholic health directives.

Is Swedish now part of MultiCare?

No, Swedish Medical Center is not part of MultiCare, which runs Tacoma General Hospital and Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital.

Swedish stays independent under Providence’s ownership, with locations in Seattle, Ballard, and Edmonds. MultiCare and Swedish are two separate systems serving the Puget Sound area.

Is Swedish Hospital faith-based now?

Swedish Hospital isn’t religious, but it’s owned by Providence, a Catholic system.

That means some services—like elective abortions—got the axe to match Catholic health directives. Swedish still uses its own name and local branding, but now follows Providence’s policies.

What’s the deal with The Polyclinic and Swedish?

The Polyclinic is an independent multi-specialty clinic that partners with Swedish Medical Center, sharing the Epic electronic health record system.

This partnership keeps patient care smooth between the two organizations, even though The Polyclinic stays its own separate business.

Is PacMed now under Providence’s control?

PacMed is an affiliate of Providence Health & Services, working under a shared clinical and administrative partnership.

That partnership kicked off in 2014 and has made primary and specialty care more accessible in Lacey, Washington. PacMed still runs as its own medical group inside Providence’s network.

What exactly is Pac Med?

Pacific Medical Centers (PacMed) is a multi-specialty medical group with nine clinics in the Puget Sound area.

It delivers primary and specialty care through 168+ providers and serves communities across Washington State. PacMed teams up with Providence for integrated care and back-office support.

Who’s actually in charge at Sutter Health?

Sarah Krevans serves as President and CEO of Sutter Health, leading a network of 24 hospitals and 53,000 employees.

Sutter Health is a not-for-profit outfit based in California, running hospitals, clinics, and healthcare services all over Northern California.

Is Providence Hospital in D.C. still open?

Providence Hospital in Washington, D.C. shut its doors for good in 2018 under Ascension’s ownership.

After decades of service, the hospital ended inpatient care but Ascension kept outpatient and long-term services running in the area.

Who’s running the show at Providence Health Care?

Rod Hochman, M.D., is President and CEO of Providence Health & Services, a role he’s held since 2018.

Before that, Hochman led Swedish Health Services and has earned a reputation as one of healthcare’s most influential voices.

How many hospitals does Providence run today?

Providence operates 52 hospitals across seven western states as of 2026.

Beyond hospitals, Providence runs 1,085 clinics and a broad mix of health and social services, backed by 120,000 caregivers.

Edited and fact-checked by the TechFactsHub editorial team.
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