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CHRISTUS Spohn Memorial Hospital (formerly known as Corpus Christi Memorial Hospital) was a 465-bed hospital in
Corpus Christi, Texas Corpus Christi (; Ecclesiastical Latin: "'' Body of Christ"'') is a coastal city in the South Texas region of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat and largest city of Nueces County, it also extends into Aransas, Kleberg, and San Patrici ...
that was part of th
Christus Spohn healthcare system
operated by Christus Health. As of March 2020, all clinical services have been relocated to CHRISTUS Spohn Shoreline Hospital except behavioral health services, which remain at Memorial.


History

Corpus Christi Memorial Hospital originally opened in May 1944 and was run by Nueces County. The Spohn Healthcare system acquired Memorial Hospital from Nueces County in 1996. The Spohn system, including Spohn Memorial were acquired by the Christus Health system in 1998, and Memorial hospital became Christus Spohn-Memorial Hospital. It obtained level II trauma certification in 2007, and became the major trauma center for Corpus Christi and the surrounding area at that time. It remained the major trauma center for the city until May 2017, when trauma services were transferred to Christus Spohn Shoreline as part of the Our PATH initiative. A family residency medicine program was established at Memorial in 1973 and an emergency medicine residency program was established in 2007 by the
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College of Medicine; both programs were transferred t
Christus Spohn Shoreline
as part of the Our PATH initiative. The hospital was awarded the ''Distinguished Hospital Award for Clinical Excellence'' by HealthGrades, an independent health-care quality organization that selects the top 5% of hospitals nationwide for that award.


Our PATH and closure of Memorial Hospital

In May 2014, Christus Spohn administration announced it
Our PATH initiative
to reorganize the Spohn healthcare system. The initiative included the construction of a new patient care tower and emergency department at sister hospita
Christus Spohn Shoreline
the construction of th
Hector P. Garcia (HPG) Memorial Family Health Center
adjacent to Spohn Memorial, and the closure of Spohn Memorial Hospital. Services from Spohn Memorial would be transferred to two other hospitals in the Spohn system: Spohn Shoreline, which would become the major trauma center for Corpus Christi, and Spohn South, which had already received Memorial's labor and delivery services in 2011. In May 2017, with construction underway for the Shoreline expansion and the HPG Clinic opened in January, services began shutting down at Memorial. The level II trauma designation was transferred to Spohn Shoreline on May 1, 2017, and Memorial stopped admitting patients to wards. By the end of 2017, the only admitting beds open at Memorial were for psychiatric patients. The 10-bed emergency department remained open, though all admitted patients were transferred to other facilities. In August 2017, the hospital was damaged by water from
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, temporarily shutting down the emergency department and behavioral health services that were still open at the time. The Nueces County Hospital District voted in October 2018 to sell the hospital and surrounding land, excluding the HPG Clinic, under the condition that the purchaser destroys the hospital building; no buyer has been announced.


Christus Spohn and Oceans Healthcare affiliation

On October 1, 2019, the emergency department closed all services and completed the transfer of emergency services to Christus Spohn Shoreline. Since then, the only services still open are the behavioral health services run in conjunction with Nueces County. They consist of the psychiatric evaluation service and two inpatient psychiatric units. No announcement has been made as to when the service will close or move. In June of 2020, Christus Spohn announced a new partnership with behavioral healthcare syste
Oceans Healthcare
Oceans took over operations of the two inpatient psychiatric units and evaluation service still in place at Memorial.


Notable Patients

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was brought to Memorial Hospital after being shot in 1995; she was pronounced dead at Memorial. * Harry Whittington recovered at Spohn Memorial during the
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in 2006.


Websites


Christus Spohn web site


References

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