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CharterCare Health

www.chartercare.org

 
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 ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million

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