Virginia Mason’s main campus in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle is referred to as Virginia Mason Hospital and Seattle Medical Center.
Virginia Mason includes:
- Physicians – Virginia Mason Medical Center includes a multispecialty group practice of more than 470 physicians employed by the organization, offering primary care and a broad range of specialty care.
- Hospitals – Virginia Mason operates an acute care hospital in Seattle, licensed for 336 beds, which includes one of the region’s busiest emergency departments, and a 226-bed hospital in Yakima, Wash.
- Clinics – The health system includes a network of clinics in the central Puget Sound region and the Yakima area.
- Research – Scientists at Benaroya Research Institute seek new treatments for autoimmune diseases like type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis and lupus.
- AIDS Care – Bailey-Boushay House serves patients with HIV/AIDS and those who need end-of-life care for cancer, Huntington’s disease, ALS and other conditions.
- Philanthropy – Virginia Mason Foundation is the fund-raising division of the health system and operates with a volunteer board of directors.
- Transforming Health Care – Virginia Mason Institute provides education, training and executive coaching in the Virginia Mason management method — the Virginia Mason Production System — to other organizations and health care providers.
- Collaboration – Virginia Mason works cooperatively with other health care organizations in the region and has a clinical partnership and strategic affiliation with CHI Franciscan Health.