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Child Health Corporation of America (CHCA) is a legacy business alliance of children's hospitals. CHCA children's hospitals represented more than 20,000 physicians, 100,000 employees, $14 billion in revenue and $1.8 billion in overall medical, surgical and pharmaceutical products. CHCA's former Owner Hospitals are North America's leading children's hospitals and are widely known for their excellence in caring for America's children. In 2011, CHCA, the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI) and its public policy affiliate National Association of Children's Hospitals (N.A.C.H.) merged to pool our strengths and talents, creating a new organization, the Children’s Hospital Association. We share members, a common board of trustees and new President and CEO Mark Wietecha. As one Association, we will continue to be champions for children’s health.
Take Care Health Systems is one of the leading providers in Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech. It is based in Conshohocken, PA. To find more information about Take Care Health Systems, please visit www.takecarehealth.com
Gendex Dental Systems is a Hatfield, PA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Fluortek is a Easton, PA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
The Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry is dedicated to the development of non toxic, environmentally benign and sustainable technological solutions for society. Focused on the practical application of Green Chemistry, we assist our industry partners in the development of sustainable technologies, products, and processes at the molecular level. Our emphasis is on the practical application of Green Chemistry concepts to drive cost savings and minimize time to market. The Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry was founded in 2007 by Dr. John C. Warner, one of the founders of the field and co-author of seminal book Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice, which first defined the Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry.