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St Vincent's Private Hospitals Ltd

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ABN 61083645505|Woolloomooloo, NSW 2011|www.svha.org.auACNC Register →
Revenue
$862.0M
Total Assets
$514.4M
Staff FTE
2838
Volunteers
273

About

St Vincent's Private Hospitals Ltd is a large not-for-profit social enterprise operating two major public hospital networks in Sydney and Melbourne, 10 private hospitals, 26 aged care facilities, and virtual/home care services across NSW, Victoria, and Queensland. Founded by the Sisters of Charity in 1838, their mission is to provide care, first and foremost, to people experiencing social inequality, including those experiencing homelessness, alcohol and other drug dependence, mental illness, First Nations peoples, and correctional health patients. They are national leaders in heart and lung transplantation, orthopaedics, neurosurgery, palliative care, diabetes, genomic medicine, and biomedical engineering.

Programs (5)

Geriatrician in the Emergency Department (GED) Program

Prevents hospitalisations among elderly people by fast-tracking their care through early geriatrician assessment, enabling older emergency presenters to return home with supports

Health Equity Program

$1.1 million commitment funding 14 health and aged care projects benefiting socially complex and disadvantaged groups, including mobile podiatry for homeless people, palliative care research for prisoners, and domestic violence support

North Richmond Medically Supervised Injecting Room Partnership

Tertiary hospital partnership providing addiction medicine expertise and support pathways to care for vulnerable patients in Victoria

Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Platform

$35.7 million Victorian Government-funded EMR platform at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne and Meditech EMR rollout across all 10 private hospitals

Research Institutes Network

Co-located research institutes including Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, Garvan Medical Research Institute, St Vincent's Institute of Medical Research, Aikenhead Centre for Medical Discovery, and Nursing Research Institute

Outcomes

Annual patient/resident connections: Nearly 2 million
Outpatient appointments per year: 1,300,000
Hospital admissions per year: 330,000
Emergency Department presentations per year: 138,000
GED program success rate: 61% of older emergency presenters initially planned for acute admission returned home with supports
Residential aged care beds: 2,537
Hospital and virtual beds: 3,172
Employee engagement rate: 71% nationally (improved from 68%)
Health Equity Program projects funded: 14 projects
Years of service: 165+ years

ACNC Financial History

YearRevenueExpensesAssetsStaff
FY2023$862.0M$899.5M$514.4M2838 FTE + 273 vol
FY2022$823.9M$849.4M$583.9M2868 FTE + 295 vol
FY2021$846.2M$853.7M$575.3M2880 FTE + 324 vol
FY2020$784.7M$808.9M$585.8M2878 FTE + 360 vol
FY2019$601.7M$628.4M$396.6M2358 FTE + 423 vol
FY2018$579.6M$597.2M$389.8M1741 FTE + 446 vol
FY2017$574.6M$568.5M$378.4M4319 FTE + 123 vol
7yr historySource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

HealthGeneral PublicSocial Welfare
Beneficiaries
AdultsAgedFamiliesFinancially DisadvantagedChronic IllnessRural & Remote
Operates In
NSWQLDVIC

Domains

healthaged carehomelessnessfirst nationsmental healthresearchsocial welfare

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Data Sources

Enrichment: medium
Last enriched: 17 May 2026
Registered: 3 December 2012
Latest financials: FY2023
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