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Illinois Hospital Report Card

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HSHS St John's Hospital


Springfield, IL
Voluntary non-profit - Church
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68%

Patients that would definitely recommend

2% higher than the state average | Based on a national, standardized survey of hospital patients .

Hospital Information

Name HSHS St John's Hospital
License No. 2451
Address 800 East Carpenter Street
Springfield, IL 62702
Phone (217) 544-6464
Website hshs.org
Comm. Health Needs Assmt hshs.org

State Designations

Pediatric Critical Care Center

A hospital participating in an approved emergency medical system and designated by the Department to provide optimal critical and specialty care services to pediatric patients, and to provide all essential services either in-house or readily available 24 hours per day. Hospitals that are designated at the PCCC level must also meet all EDAP requirements.

Perinatal III

Hospitals that provide care for patients requiring increasingly complex care and do operate a NICU.

Primary Stroke Center

As certified and defined by a nationally recognized certifying body, PSCs are hospitals that meet standards to support better outcomes for stroke care, including the following: a dedicated stroke-focused program, staffing by qualified medical professionals trained in stroke care, coordination of post-discharge patient self-care, and other eligibility standards. Certified PSC hospitals may pursue voluntary designation from the Illinois Department of Public Health by submitting verification of the PSC national certification and a completed Application for Stroke Center Designation to the Department of Public Health.

Level II Pediatric Trauma Center
Level I Trauma Center

Recognitions and Awards

Antimicrobial Stewardship Award Gold

The Illinois Department of Public Health Antimicrobial Stewardship Honor Roll recognizes hospitals that demonstrate strong leadership and commitment to using antibiotics safely and appropriately. These efforts help protect patients from unnecessary side effects, reduce antimicrobial resistance, and support high-quality care. Designations are based on implementation of the CDC’s Priorities for Hospital Core Element Implementation, targeted strategies designed to enhance the quality and impact of existing stewardship programs. Bronze, Silver, and Gold tiers reflect increasing levels of implementation. Hospitals meeting all six CDC Priorities ensure antibiotic stewardship leaders have stewardship responsibilities built into their job roles, use a physician-and-pharmacist co-leadership model, engage leaders and clinicians with specialized stewardship training, adopt facility-specific treatment recommendations with active review of antibiotic decisions, regularly submit antibiotic use data to national tracking systems, and provide targeted prescriber feedback. The Collaboration Distinction recognizes hospitals that partner beyond their own facility to improve antibiotic use across healthcare settings and in their communities.

Patient Insurance Mix

Inpatient Insurance Mix

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Outpatient Insurance Mix

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