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Kishwaukee Community Hospital is a Decatur, GA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
As a regional, nonprofit healthcare system, caring for people in the community is not only what Centra does, but it is also central to who we are. We care for our patients like we would care for our own friends and family. Formed in 1987, we are based in Lynchburg and serve over half-a-million people across central and southside Virginia through an established network of facilities and services. We operate four hospitals, five medical centers, a nationally award-winning cardiovascular care center, a cancer center, a 24/7 virtual care platform, and 15 primary care and various specialty practices as part of our Centra Medical Group. We also offer a wide range of senior, post-acute, and mental health care services.
Mercy Health makes quality healthcare easy to help our patients and community be well in body, mind and spirit. As a premier healthcare provider with more than 80 network locations throughout Cincinnati, Mercy Health has been serving Greater Cincinnati neighborhoods for more than 160 years. At the heart of our services are six award-winning hospitals that provide easy access to leading physicians, advanced technology, experienced and compassionate caregivers, and a wide range of care. Our services include care for all aspects of life from maternity to senior care, primary and specialty care physician practices, outpatient centers, social service agencies and fitness centers to a variety of outreach programs. Mercy Health features a staff of 9,000 employees and is affiliated with more than 1,800 physicians who represent a wide array of medical and surgical specialties. Mercy Health extends the healing ministry of Jesus by improving the health of our communities with emphasis on people who are poor and under-served.
Dubuis Health System is a Houston, TX-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Haywood Regional Medical Center and other area hospitals throughout Western North Carolina are improving patients' chances of surviving a heart attack with the help of a statewide program called RACE. RACE, which stands for Reperfusion of Acute