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Founded in 1915 by auto pioneer Henry Ford, Henry Ford Health System (HFHS) is one of the nation`s leading comprehensive, integrated health systems. It provides health insurance and health care delivery, including acute, specialty, primary and preventive care services backed by excellence in research and education. HFHS is a not-for-profit corporation managed by Chief Executive Officer Nancy M. Schlichting and governed by a 21-member Board of Trustees, with volunteer-led advisory and affiliate boards providing additional leadership. HFHS is a 2011 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award recipient. Teaching, research and advanced patient care make HFHS a premier academic medical center. Affiliated with Wayne State University`s School of Medicine, Henry Ford provides innovative physician training programs and collaborates on leading-edge medical research. Henry Ford is a state and national leader in medical education for medical students, interns, residents and fellows and the continuing education of faculty, affiliated physicians, nurses and allied health professionals. Each year, HFHS trains almost 2,200 future physicians. In 2012, continuing medical education opportunities were provided to more than 70,000 physicians, nurses and allied health professionals. In collaboration with Wayne State University School of Engineering and Center for Creative Studies, the Henry Ford Innovation Institute aims to research and design medical products to enhance medical use and to create new industry in the region. With more than 23,000 employees (2012), Henry Ford is the sixth-largest employer in metro Detroit, and amongst the most diverse. Generating more than $6 billion of annual economic stimulus for metro Detroit, it proudly acts as one of Michigan`s anchor institutions. HFHS is a tobacco-free organization.
Hema-Quebec is a non-profit organization that supplies blood and other biological products of human origin to hospitals for the Canadian province of Quebec. It was created on March 26, 1998 as a successor to the Canadian Red Cross Blood Program and the Canadian Blood Agency on recommendation of the Krever Commission.
Saint Joseph Health System is a not-for-profit, multi-hospital health system located in North Central Indiana.
The CAMC Health System was created in 1984 to meet the challenges of providing the highest level of health services to West Virginians, pulling together several hospitals with a history of community service dating back to 1895. Nearly 7,000 people work for companies within the CAMC Health System at multiple sites. CAMC Health System is the non-profit parent corporation of multiple hospitals and health care companies, which include: CAMC Health System is the non-profit parent corporation of multiple hospitals and health care companies including Charleston Area Medical Center, Charleston Area Medical Center Foundation and CAMC Health Education and Research Institute.
St Alexius Hospital is a Saint Louis, MO-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.