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King`s Daughters Medical Center is a locally owned, not-for-profit organization serving the residents of Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia. Based in Ashland, Ky., we strive to provide world-class care in every community we serve. Our network of Family Care Centers and Medical Specialties offices ensure access to primary care, specialty care, diagnostic testing, treatment and services in comfortable locations close to home and work. Our six urgent care centers, in Ashland and Grayson, Ky., and Ironton, Burlington, Jackson and Portsmouth, Ohio, provide convenient care to busy people and families. King`s Daughters is nationally recognized for medical excellence in cardiology, heart surgery, stroke care, pulmonary care and treatment of heart failure.
Catholic Health Partners (CHP) is the largest health system in Ohio and the fourth largest employer in Ohio. With $5.6 billion in assets, CHP employs more than 33,000 associates in more than 100 organizations –- including 24 hospitals –- that meet the healthcare needs of people in Ohio, Kentucky and contiguous states. Providing safe, high quality healthcare is the cornerstone of all that we do. CHP has been ranked consistently as one of the top health systems in the United States for clinical performance and efficiency. During 2012, we also provided $385.4 million in community benefit, supporting programs that help more people access the healthcare they need and programs that improve the health of communities. We also strive to be an outstanding employer; to have trusting, fair and just relationships with all of our associates; and to increase the diversity and inclusion of our health system. We actively live our values by providing all regular associates with comprehensive benefits, including health insurance, and by paying competitive wages, including a just wage that far exceeds state and federal minimums. Catholic organizations co-sponsor CHP, and we are deeply committed to their compassionate, people-oriented approach to healthcare: the Sisters of Mercy, South Central Community; the Sisters of Mercy, Mid-Atlantic Community; the Sisters of the Humility of Mary; and Covenant Health Systems. We welcome and respect people of all beliefs and traditions.
University of Florida and Shands is a Gainesville, FL-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Brookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Center is dedicated to providing our neighbors with the finest in quality medical care and the utmost of compassion. A voluntary, not-for-profit community hospital in Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York, we provide that care through a 306-bed acute-care hospital that`s part of a multidisciplinary, multicampus, state-of-the-art healthcare complex, designed to meet the evolving needs of the 28 Suffolk County communities we serve. While much has changed since we first opened our doors to the community in 1956, our patient-centered approach to healthcare remains as strong as ever. It is the heart of our mission and foundation of our vision and core values. Today, we are home to some of the finest centers for specialized care including a Level II Trauma Center/Emergency Room. Every day, we help our neighbors who are struggling with obesity or battling breast cancer... we diagnose and help treat life-threatening heart disease... and we help those with orthopedic injuries – or chronic wounds that just won`t heal – return to a full, active life. The Medical Center also was the first in the county to establish a Certified Home Health Care Department, a Hospice and an outpatient Hemodialysis unit and is a leader in health education throughout the community. We`re out there raising awareness for those at risk of serious illness – and hope for those who are facing one. When treating patients at Brookhaven, we not only care for every member of your family, we care about them. We invite you to review our Community Service Plan to find out how.
Rush is a not-for-profit health care, education and research enterprise comprising Rush University Medical Center, Rush University, Rush Oak Park Hospital and Rush Health. Rush University is home to one of the first medical colleges in the Midwest and one of the nation`s top-ranked nursing colleges, as well as graduate programs in allied health, health systems management and biomedical research. Rush has more than 8,000 employees, a medical staff of 890, and 650 physician residents and fellows. Rush is currently constructing a 14-floor, 806,000-square-foot hospital building at the corner of Ashland Avenue and Congress Parkway scheduled to open in 2012. It will house Rush`s acute and critical care patients and surgical, diagnostic and therapeutic services utilizing the most advanced technology available. The facility`s unique shape reflects four years of planning and input by hundreds of nurses, doctors and patients, whose ideas have influenced the design and layout. The new hospital, scheduled to open in 2012, is the centerpiece of a $1 billion, ten-year campus redevelopment plan called the Rush Transformation.