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Olathe Health System

www.olathehealth.org

 
Olathe Health System is an independent, regional health network that serves five counties through Olathe Medical Center (OMC), Miami County Medical Center (MCMC), the 37 family care and specialty clinics of Olathe Medical Services, and a roster of more than 320 physicians and 2,600 employees.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion

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