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The MESH Coalition is an innovative non-profit, public-private partnership that enables healthcare providers to respond effectively to emergency events and remain viable through recovery. The MESH Coalition supports effective healthcare sector emergency management by providing preparedness and planning services, innovative clinical education and training programs, healthcare intelligence services, and legal, regulatory, policy, and financial analysis. Through our systems-based approach to preparedness, MESH enables our healthcare partners to work together more effectively while using fewer resources. Founded in 2008, the MESH Coalition is considered one of the most sophisticated organizations of its kind in the United States. Originally funded through a grant from the United States Department of Health and Human Services, MESH is sustained primarily through the support of subscribing healthcare organizations. The MESH Coalition: working together to meet the healthcare response needs of our community.
Takoma Regional has a rich history dating back to 1928 when the facility was opened as a sanitarium by Dr. Leroy Coolidge. Today this 100-bed, acute-care facility is staffed by over 120 board-certified or board-eligible physicians and nearly 500 compassionate nurses, technicians and support staff members. Takoma`s Wound Healing Center, inpatient rehabilitation unit and geriatric behavioral health unit are just a few of the hospital`s unique specialties. The hospital offers a wide-array of surgical specialties and has a advanced imaging and diagnostic center. We are proud to be a member of Adventist Health System, a faith-based health care organization headquartered in Altamonte Springs, Florida. A national leader in quality, safety and patient satisfaction, Adventist Health System`s more than 70,000 employees maintain a tradition of whole-person health by caring for the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of every patient.
CaroMont Health in Gastonia, North Carolina is a regional, independent, not-for-profit health care system, and nationally recognized “value-based” healthcare provider. CaroMont Health is the only hospital in the region named by Thomson-Reuters as a 100 Top Hospital for quality care, and is one of only two HealthGrades’ Clinical Excellence recipients in North Carolina. CaroMont Health System includes CaroMont Regional Medical System with 435-beds; Courtland Terrace, a 96-bed skilled nursing facility; Gaston Hospice, which includes the 12-bed Robin Johnson House inpatient facility; and CaroMont Medical Group, a network of 45 primary and specialty physician offices. The CaroMont Heart Center provides a full range of life-saving cardiac care, including open heart surgery. Additionally, the CaroMont Cancer Center provides advanced 3-D radiation treatment planning and chemotherapy. An expansive, surgical suite offers the latest advancements such as stereotactic technology, which utilizes computer simulation, microscopic surgery and x-ray images to achieve pinpoint accuracy. CaroMont also offers a level III neonatal intensive care unit for high risk infants and a pre-adolescent psychiatric center. CaroMont Health is proactively engaged in achieving its vision: To be a nationally recognized leader and valued partner in promoting individual health and vibrant communities. CaroMont Health employs 3,800 healthcare professionals, including a medical staff of 455.
Glacial Ridge Hospital is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3), 19-bed Critical Access hospital located in the city of Glenwood, Minnesota within Pope County. The following cities and townships constitute Glacial Ridge Hospital District: Grove Lake, Chippewa
Connecticut Children`s Medical Center is a nationally recognized, 187-bed not-for-profit children`s hospital serving as the primary teaching hospital for the University of Connecticut School of Medicine department of pediatrics. Connecticut Children`s Medical Center is consistently named among the best in the nation for several of its pediatric specialties in the annual U.S. News & World Report “Best Children`s Hospitals” rankings. The history of Connecticut Children`s spans more than 100 years. Founded as a 10-bed hospital for children who suffered incurable conditions such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida and polio, Connecticut Children`s is now one of only two freestanding children`s hospitals in New England—the only freestanding children`s hospital in Connecticut—that offers comprehensive, world-class health care to children and adolescents in a patient- and family-centered environment with a focus on research, education and advocacy. A comprehensive array of pediatric services are available at our hospitals in Hartford and Waterbury, with neonatal intensive care units in Hartford (Level 4) and the University of Connecticut Health Center (Level 3), along with five specialty care centers and 10 practices across the state and in Massachusetts. Our Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center and Primary Care Center are the busiest between Boston and New York. Connecticut Children`s has 2,200 employees with a medical staff of nearly 1,100, practicing in more than 30 specialties.