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Valley Hospital Medical Center is a Las Vegas, NV-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Miami Jewish Health Systems is one of the most innovative healthcare providers in the United States. Treating more than 12,000 people of all ages, ethnicities and religions annually, this not-for-profit organization, formerly known as Miami Jewish Home and Hospital, offers community-based, residential and on-campus medical programs and services. The 74-year-old institution draws patients from across the nation and around the world for its pioneering Centers of Excellence that include: Rosomoff Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center; Brucker Biofeedback; Memory Center; Rehabilitation Services at Miami Jewish Health Systems’ Nursing Facility and the Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE).
Advocate Aurora Health is the 10th largest not-for-profit, integrated health system in the United States. As a leading employer in the Midwest, Advocate Aurora Health employs more than 70,000 individuals including more than 22,000 nurses. Advocate Aurora is engaged in hundreds of clinical trials and research studies, and is nationally recognized for its expertise in cardiology, neurosciences, oncology and pediatrics. The organization contributed nearly $2 billion in charitable care and services to its communities in 2016.
Kell West Regional Hospital is one of only a few physician-owned hospitals in the United States. A limited liability company composed of 74 physician partners owns 100% of the facility. Physician ownership permits medical professionals to actively
CharterCARE Health Partners, created through the affiliation of Roger Williams Medical Center and St. Joseph Health Services of Rhode Island, was formed to preserve and enhance quality health care for the communities we serve. Our philosophy flows from a keen appreciation that, in the final analysis, health care is about people…those who need care and those who provide care. As Rhode Island’s first community-based health system, we pledge to harness advancements in medical technology and our financial strength on behalf of our patients and employees people. In ending the traditional rivalry between our founding hospitals, CharterCARE’s formation also signals a milestone in the development of stronger, community-based hospital care in Rhode Island. We have replaced competition with active collaboration, and our goal is to reduce costs, strengthen our core clinical services, introduce new clinical initiatives and measurably increase access to health care for the community. CharterCARE will pursue the development of several centers of clinical excellence, including ways in which the existing clinical strengths of our two member hospitals…strengths in orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, cancer care, urology, geriatric medicine and behavioral health…can be matched and strengthened.