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What makes a Catholic hospital "Catholic" in an age of religious-secular collaboration? The case of the Saint Marys hospital and the Mayo Clinic.

Keith M Swetz1, Mary E Crowley, T Dean Maines.   

Abstract

Mayo Clinic is recognized as a worldwide leader in innovative, high-quality health care. However, the Catholic mission and ideals from which this organization was formed are not widely recognized or known. From partnership with the Sisters of St. Francis in 1883, through restructuring of the Sponsorship Agreement in 1986 and current advancements, this Catholic mission remains vital today at Saint Marys Hospital. This manuscript explores the evolution and growth of sponsorship at Mayo Clinic, defined as "a collaboration between the Sisters of St. Francis and Mayo Clinic to preserve and promote key values that the founding Franciscan sisters and Mayo physicians embrace as basic to their mission, and to assure the Catholic identity of Saint Marys Hospital." Historical context will be used to frame the evolution and preservation of Catholic identity at Saint Marys Hospital; and the shift from a "sponsorship-by-governance" to a "sponsorship-by-influence" model will be highlighted. Lastly, using the externally-developed Catholic Identity Matrix (developed by Ascension Health and the University of St. Thomas, Minnesota), specific examples of Catholic identity will be explored in this joint venture of Catholic health care institution and a secular, nonprofit corporation (Mayo Clinic).

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23292122     DOI: 10.1007/s10730-012-9207-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HEC Forum        ISSN: 0956-2737


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Journal:  America (NY)       Date:  1996-09-28

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Authors:  Michael R Panicola
Journal:  America (NY)       Date:  2002-04-29

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Authors:  Bill Brinkmann; T Dean Maines; Michael J Naughton; J Michael Stebbins; Arnold Weimerskirch
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1.  Changes in Catholic identity at Mayo Clinic Rochester: isolated event or sign of the times?

Authors:  Keith M Swetz; B Lynn Frederick; Jonathan J Oviatt; Margaret Jean Keniry
Journal:  HEC Forum       Date:  2013-06
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