Rod Hochman

Rod Hochman is president and CEO of Providence St. Joseph Health, a national, Catholic, not-for-profit health system, comprising a diverse family of organizations serving Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington.

  • From Rod Hochman, M.D.: Providence contributes $2.1 billion in community benefit

    From Rod Hochman, M.D.: Providence contributes $2.1 billion in community benefit

    Read a message from Rod Hochman, M.D., who shares how Providence contributed $2.1 billion in community benefit in the last year and see more in the 2022 Annual Report.

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  • Supporting India

    Supporting India

    In solidarity with caregivers and communities in India

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  • The three Rs of the COVID-19 marathon

    The three Rs of the COVID-19 marathon

    Providence CEO Rod Hochman outlines the three Rs to navigating the COVID-19 pandemic

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  • Ending racial disparities in healthcare

    Ending racial disparities in healthcare

    Providence CEO Rod Hochman addresses racial disparities in healthcare, offering 7 actions to take now.

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  • Rod Hochman: Thank you to health professionals working on COVID-19

    Rod Hochman: Thank you to health professionals working on COVID-19

    Providence CEO Rod Hochman offers a letter of thanks to the health professionals on the front lines of COVID-19. Learn more.

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  • Hurricane Dorian

    Hurricane Dorian

    We hold everyone affected by this storm close in our hearts. We also offer our support in the form of matching donations to the American Red Cross and Catholic Relief Services up to $100,000.

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  • Shootings: We can't be complacent

    Shootings: We can't be complacent

    PSJH recommits to speaking up and taking action to reduce deaths from gun violence. Our Mission calls us to be a steadfast source of hope and healing in the world.

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  • Charlottesville: We cannot be complacent or silent

    Charlottesville: We cannot be complacent or silent

    Like many of you, I have been profoundly troubled by the white supremacist movement that seems to be gaining legitimacy across our country and around the world.

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  • Responding to the call at U.S. Southern border

    Responding to the call at U.S. Southern border

    Our caregivers are serving at the Humanitarian Respite Center in McAllen, Texas where refugees are being taken in droves. PSJH offers matching contributions up to $100,000 for Catholic Charities.

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  • Microsoft and Providence St. Joseph Health forge strategic alliance

    Microsoft and Providence St. Joseph Health forge strategic alliance

    Together, we'll accelerate the future of care delivery.

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  • The power of love in action: Our latest community benefit report

    The power of love in action: Our latest community benefit report

    Thank you to our caregivers and community partners for responding to the call to serve with love. Last year, we provided $1.6 billion in free and uncompensated care and other community programs.

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  • Grateful for our nurses

    Grateful for our nurses

    Nurses have made a difference in my life, my family's life and everyone we serve. I am humbled and inspired by the sacred work they do day in, day out.

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  • Celebrating our founders on International Women's Day

    Celebrating our founders on International Women's Day

    Founded by empowered women, PSJH continues to empower women today. Our founders never gave up on the dream of a more balanced, equal and loving world and neither will we.

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  • Supporting federal workers

    Supporting federal workers

    PSJH is offering federal workers a grace period on out-of-pocket medical costs, suspending collections and encouraging our caregivers to sign up for food drives and other service activities.

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  • Predictions: 2019 will be "the year of coalitions in health care"

    Predictions: 2019 will be "the year of coalitions in health care"

    What key industry trends will define health care in 2019? Here are our top 10 New Year's predictions.

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  • It's time to redouble efforts to prevent suicide and addiction-related deaths

    It's time to redouble efforts to prevent suicide and addiction-related deaths

    Providence St. Joseph Health and Well Being Trust respond to the nation's mental health and opioid crisis, which is responsible for an alarming 117,000 deaths annually.

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  • Chicago shooting reminds us we can't be complacent about hospital violence

    Chicago shooting reminds us we can't be complacent about hospital violence

    Our hearts go out to our colleagues at Mercy Hospital in Chicago. The recent tragedy remind us we can't be complacent about workplace violence in the health care setting.

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  • Protecting the health of legal immigrants

    Protecting the health of legal immigrants

    A new U.S. immigration policy could jeopardize the health of legal immigrants and our communities at large. The Department of Homeland Security is now accepting public comment.

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  • PSJH offers matching contributions for hurricane relief

    PSJH offers matching contributions for hurricane relief

    To support Hurricane Florence relief efforts, Providence St. Joseph Health will match caregiver contributions to the American Red Cross dollar for dollar up to $100,000.

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  • 6 ways PSJH is organizing for the future

    6 ways PSJH is organizing for the future

    Our vision - health for a better world - is driven by a belief that health is a human right. That's why we're innovating to increase access for all and responding to the call to operate in new ways.

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