The transition from Marion County General Hospital to what is now known as Eskenazi Health was part of a long historical evolution of Indianapolis's oldest public healthcare system.
The "Eskenazi" name was adopted in 2011 following a transformative $40 million gift from Indianapolis real estate developers and philanthropists Sidney and Lois Eskenazi to the Eskenazi Health Foundation.
Historical Timeline of Name Changes:
The institution has operated under several names since its founding in 1859, often reflecting changes in its governance or the scope of the population it served:
1859: Founded as Indianapolis City Hospital to treat a smallpox epidemic.
1947: Renamed Indianapolis General Hospital.
1959: Renamed Marion County General Hospital to reflect its broader service to the entire county.
1975: Renamed Wishard Memorial Hospital in honor of Dr. William N.
Wishard, a prominent former superintendent. 2011–2013: Following the Eskenazis' donation and a 2009 public referendum where 85% of Marion County voters approved a new facility, the system was renamed
. The new Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital officially opened on December 7, 2013.Eskenazi Health
Today,
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