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Sanford Health is a
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, integrated health care delivery system, with its headquarters in Sioux Falls,
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, with additional offices in Fargo and Bismarck,
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, and
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,
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.


History

Sanford Health has its roots in the
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at the beginning of the 20th century with Sioux Falls Hospital opening in Sioux Falls in 1894, and St. Luke's Hospital opening in Fargo in 1908. Over the next 80 years, both hospitals grew in size and influence, becoming integrated hospital-clinic systems known as Sioux Valley Health System and MeritCare Health System. The Sioux Valley Health System was renamed Sanford Health in 2007 after T. Denny Sanford's $400 million gift to the organization. On November 2, 2009, MeritCare was taken over by Sanford. Additional mergers with North Country Regional Health in
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, and Medcenter One Health Systems followed in 2011 and 2012.


Medcenter One Health Systems

Medcenter One Health Systems was a non-profit
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provider headquartered in
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. Medcenter One offered nine clinics, three long-term care facilities, and multiple hospital affiliations. Medcenter One was designated as a Level II trauma center. It was bought and merged into Sanford Health in 2012.''Medcenter One, Sanford Health Complete Merger''
Sioux Falls Business Magazine, 5 July 2012


The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society

In Nov. 2017, talks were begun to form an affiliation agreement between Sanford and the Good Samaritan Society. After discussions and the formation of synergy teams that strategized how the two organizations could combine, final votes were taken by both parties to the agreement. On Apr. 26, 2018, the Society Board of Directors voted that the Society Membership consider approving the affiliation agreement. On June 21, 2018, the Sanford Board of Trustees voted to approve the affiliation agreement. On June 26, 2018, the Society Membership voted to approve the affiliation agreement. A press conference was held later that day during which Sanford Health President and CEO Kelby Krabbenhoft and Society President and CEO David Horazdovsky signed the affiliation agreement. It was announced that the affiliation would then go into regulatory review with an expected approval date of Jan. 1, 2019. If approved, The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society would change its name to The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society of Sanford Health. Sanford Health would retain its name. As it happened, the affiliation agreement met the requirements of regulatory review earlier than expected, with an announcement on Aug. 17, 2018. The merger completed on January 1, 2019.


Intermountain Healthcare

In October 2020, Intermountain Healthcare and Sanford Health signed an intent to merge. The merger would make Sanford Health a subsidiary of Intermountain Healthcare with the resulting system consisting of 70 hospitals with 89,000 employees. In early December, the merger was postponed indefinitely after the C.E.O. of Sanford Health, Kelby Krabbenhoft was abruptly replaced by Bill Gassen after he made anti-mask sentiments.


COVID-19 and Sanford CEO Krabbenhoft

In November 2020, then CEO of Sanford Health, Kelby Krabbenhoft, stated that he would not wear a face mask despite the ongoing
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, as he claimed he already had the disease. His statement drew criticism and was seen by many as a slap in the face to frontline healthcare workers. Krabbenhoft also stated that the pandemic was not a crisis during a time in which South Dakota's hospitalizations related to the disease were at all time highs. On November 24, 2020, it was announced by the board that Kelby Krabbenhoft was leaving the organization to be replaced by Bill Gassen.


Centers of Excellence

Sanford Health has five "centers of excellence": cancer, children's, heart, orthopedics/sports medicine, and women's health.


Children's hospital

Sanford Children's Hospital is a freestanding acute care
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hospital in Sioux Falls,
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. It is affiliated with the
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. The hospital features all private rooms that consist of 118 pediatric beds. The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21 throughout the region. The hospital has a rooftop helipad and is an ACS verified level II pediatric trauma center, the only one in the state. The hospital features a regional pediatric intensive-care unit and an
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verified level III neonatal intensive care unit.


World Clinics

The Sanford World Clinic initiative, which focuses primarily on international pediatric healthcare, began in 2007. Sanford Children's Clinic Duncan in Oklahoma became the first World Clinic that year. As of 2017, Sanford operated clinics in China, Ghana, Germany, and Canada. In January 2018, it was announced that Sanford would establish World Clinics in Costa Rica, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and Vietnam and expand its presence in China and Ghana.


Facilities


Sports facilities

The Sanford Fieldhouse, located in Sioux Falls,
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, houses 85,000 square feet of indoor sport fields. There are also batting cages, indoor tracks, and other workout equipment. The
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is also in Sioux Falls, and that houses nine basketball courts. Both of these buildings were designed with sustainability and building efficiency in mind. Sanford Health worked with
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on both of these buildings.


Trauma centers

Sanford Health has many emergency
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s located across the Midwest. In Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the Sanford USD Medical Center is a board-certified Level II Trauma Center, along with a Level II Pediatric Trauma center. Sanford also has Level II centers in
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, and
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,
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. In April 2018 Sanford Health's Fargo, ND Medical center was designated as a Level I Adult Trauma Center, the only Level I facility between Minneapolis, Seattle, Omaha, and Denver, and the only one in the Dakotas.


Sponsorships

Sanford is a major sponsor of the
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, an
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athletic conference whose membership now includes all of the four largest universities in the Dakotas plus one in Nebraska. The conference moved its headquarters in 2018 to a Sanford-owned office complex in Sioux Falls at the company's invitation. Also in that year, regional media reported that Sanford-tied boosters of
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, also located in Sioux Falls, were making a serious attempt to move the school's athletic program from
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to the Summit League. The company also sponsors Sanford MMA (now Kill Cliff FC) as a secondary sponsor.


References

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