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University Hospitals, one of the nation`s leading health care systems, focuses on providing compassionate, quality medical care to patients at convenient locations throughout Northeast Ohio. The system includes a major academic medical center, community hospitals, outpatient health centers, outpatient surgery centers, urgent care centers, cancer centers, rehabilitation facilities, pediatric specialty centers and mental health facilities, as well as joint venture and partnership hospitals and health centers. Our flagship medical center, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, is an affiliate of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. University Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio, offers a full range of primary and specialty care for adults and children, and includes UH Rainbow Babies & Children`s Hospital, UH MacDonald Women`s Hospital and UH Seidman Cancer Center. An extensive network of primary care and specialist physicians ensures that seamless, well coordinated health care is delivered to our patients throughout the region. University Hospitals is the second largest private sector employer in Northeast Ohio.
Sharon Hospital is a Sharon, CT-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
As our region`s largest health care provider, Tidelands Health is dedicated to keeping the communities we serve healthy and active, inside and outside of the hospital. Ours is a singular commitment: Better health begins here. Tidelands Health is three hospitals and nearly 50 outpatient providers that stretch from North Myrtle Beach to Hemingway. More than 200 physicians and 1,800 employee partners are working side by side with our patients to transform the health of our region -- promoting wellness, preventing illness, encouraging recovery and restoring health.
Nicholas H. Noyes Memorial Hospital is governed by a volunteer board of directors representing the communities from throughout Livingston and surrounding counties that are served by the hospital. The board members bring time, talent and treasurer to the
Jewish Hospital was the first Jewish hospital in the United States, established in 1850 as a result of the cholera epidemic and the need to treat poor Jews in Cincinnati. Today, Jewish Hospital provides care to people of every race, ethnicity and