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Central Maine Healthcare

www.cmhc.org

 
An integrated healthcare delivery system, Central Maine Healthcare (CMH) serves 400,000 people in the central, western, and mid-coast regions of the state. One flagship medical center, two rural, critical access hospitals and an extensive variety of primary and specialty care practices located in 14 communities throughout the region make up the CMH system. Central Maine Healthcare is focused on exceptional quality and patient access to care. Affiliated with Mass General Hospital in Boston, CMH provides Mainers the most innovative and current treatments available without having to leave their hometown. The Mass General affiliation gives CMH patients greater access to sub-specialty ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.cmhc.org
  • 300 Main Street
    Lewiston, ME USA 04009
  • Phone: 207.795.0111

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