Saint Joseph Mishawaka Medical Center has been named to Becker's Hospital Review’s 2025 list of 100 great community hospitals.
The list recognizes community hospitals who deliver expert care, strengthen local economies and drive innovation. Becker's Healthcare developed this list based on nominations and editorial research.
“This recognition is a powerful affirmation of our team’s tireless efforts and deep compassion,” said Chris Karam, president of Saint Joseph Health System. “We are honored to serve our communities with excellence every day.”
The Mishawaka Medical Center was recognized for innovation in care delivery, clinical excellence, and sustainable design. The hospital pioneered the “TogetherTeam Virtual Connected Care” model that integrates virtual nursing support with bedside to enhance outcomes, reduce burnout, and mentor new nurses. Saint Joseph Health System was named one of the Top 15 Health Systems™ in the U.S. by PINC AI™ and Fortune magazine.
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