Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Courtney Lewis Starnes |
senior vice president and chief information officer | Profile |
Cletis Earle |
Chief Information Officer | Profile |
As the third largest not-for-profit health system in the United States, we are committed to providing for the needs of our communities – especially for those who are poor and vulnerable – across Alaska, California, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Our system includes more than 73,000 caregivers (all employees) serving in a diverse range of ministries from birth to end of life, including acute care, physician clinics, long-term and assisted living, palliative and hospice care, home health, supportive housing and education. We operate 34 hospitals, 475 physician clinics, 22 long-term care facilities, 19 hospice and home health programs and 693 supportive housing units in 14 locations. Our health plan serves our caregivers and other large employer groups covering 390,000 members. On any given day, we care for more than 1,200 people in our long-term care settings, more than 4,000 in our hospitals and more than 15,000 in our clinic settings. Daily, we serve more than 7,000 people in our many home health and palliative care programs and almost 800 in supportive housing. We touch more than five times as many lives in non-acute settings as we do in the traditional hospital setting.
Renowned for its outstanding clinical services, research programs and medical education, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC has helped establish the standards of excellence in pediatric care. From ambulatory care to transplantation and cardiac care, talented and committed pediatric experts care for infants, children and adolescents who make more than 1 million visits to Children’s and its many neighborhood locations each year. Children’s also has been named consistently to several elite lists of pediatric health care facilities, including ranking 7th among children’s hospitals and schools of medicine (FY 2011) in funding provided by the National Institutes of Health, and is one of 12 pediatric hospitals in the United States named to U.S. News & World Report's Honor Roll of America’s “Best Children’s Hospitals” for 2012–2013.
Millers Health System is a Warsaw, IN-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Putnam County Memorial Hospital is a Unionville, MO-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Hays Medical Center, Inc. operates as a not-for-profit hospital in Kansas. Its facilities include medical, surgical, and pediatric care units; cardiac, neonatal, and intensive care units; cancer, joint care, diagnostic imaging, and eye surgery centers; and emergency department, rehabilitation, hospice, and lifeline centers. Hays Medical Center, Inc. was formerly known as The Hadley Memorial Hospital, Inc. and changed its name to Hays Medical Center, Inc. in January 1991. The company was incorporated in 1942 and is based in Hays, Kansas.