CommonSpirit Health to Directly Manage Hospitals Across Three States

There are 20 hospitals and more than 240 care sites in Colorado, Kansas and Utah that will be directly managed.

By HFT Staff


CommonSpirit Health is now directly managing 20 hospitals and more than 240 care sites in Colorado, Kansas and Utah. These facilities had previously been managed by Centura Health.  

The hospitals that are now fully managed and operated by CommonSpirit Health are: 

  • Colorado 
  • Longmont United Hospital, Longmont 
  • Mercy Hospital, Durango 
  • OrthoColorado Hospital, Lakewood 
  • Penrose Hospital, Colorado Springs 
  • St. Anthony Hospital, Lakewood 
  • St. Anthony North Hospital, Westminster 
  • St. Anthony Summit Hospital, Frisco 
  • St. Elizabeth Hospital, Fort Morgan 
  • St. Francis Hospital, Colorado Springs 
  • St. Francis Hospital – Interquest, Colorado Springs 
  • St. Mary-Corwin Hospital, Pueblo 
  • St. Thomas More Hospital, Canon City 
  • Kansas 
  • Bob Wilson Memorial Hospital, Ulysses 
  • St. Catherine Hospital – Dodge City, Dodge City 
  • St. Catherine Hospital – Garden City, Garden City 
  • Utah 
  • Holy Cross Hospital – Davis, Layton 
  • Holy Cross Hospital – Jordan Valley West, West Valley City 
  • Holy Cross Hospital – Jordan Valley, West Jordan 
  • Holy Cross Hospital – Mountain Point, Lehi 
  • Holy Cross Hospital – Salt Lake, Salt Lake City 

The Centura Health logo, brand and name associated with the hospitals (listed above) and care setting will transition to CommonSpirit Health and will be retired over the next year. All insurance agreements, contact information and processes to schedule appointments will remain the same throughout the transition and no immediate changes are expected to services provided. 



August 14, 2023


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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