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According to the [[American Hospital Association]], a system is defined as "either a multihospital or a diversified single hospital system. A multihospital system is two or more hospitals owned, leased, sponsored, or contract managed by a central organization. Single, freestanding hospitals may be categorized as a system by bringing into membership three or more, and at least 25 percent, of their owned or leased non-hospital preacute or postacute health care organizations. System affiliation does not preclude network participation." <ref>[http://www.aha.org/aha/resource-center/Statistics-and-Studies/fast-facts.html Fast Facts on US Hospitals]. [[American Hospital Association]].</ref> | According to the [[American Hospital Association]], a system is defined as "either a multihospital or a diversified single hospital system. A multihospital system is two or more hospitals owned, leased, sponsored, or contract managed by a central organization. Single, freestanding hospitals may be categorized as a system by bringing into membership three or more, and at least 25 percent, of their owned or leased non-hospital preacute or postacute health care organizations. System affiliation does not preclude network participation." <ref>[http://www.aha.org/aha/resource-center/Statistics-and-Studies/fast-facts.html Fast Facts on US Hospitals]. [[American Hospital Association]].</ref> | ||
*[[Adventist Health System]] | ==List of multihospital systems== | ||
*[[Ascension Health]] | ===United States=== | ||
*[[Carolinas Healthcare System]] | |||
*[[Catholic Healthcare West]] | *[[Adventist Health System]] | ||
*[[Child Health Corporation of America]] [http://www.chca.com] | *[[Ascension Health]] | ||
*[[Hospital Corporation of America]] | *[[Carolinas Healthcare System]] | ||
*[[Kaiser Permanente]] | *[[Catholic Healthcare West]] | ||
*[[Los Angeles County Department of Health Services]] | *[[Child Health Corporation of America]] [http://www.chca.com] | ||
*[[Hospital Corporation of America]] | |||
*[[Kaiser Permanente]] | |||
*[[Los Angeles County Department of Health Services]] | |||
*[[McGaw Medical Center]] of Northwestern University is a consortium of hospitals | *[[McGaw Medical Center]] of Northwestern University is a consortium of hospitals | ||
*[[NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System]] | *[[NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System]] | ||
*[[ProMedica Health System]] | *[[ProMedica Health System]] | ||
*[[Providence Health & Services]] | *[[Providence Health & Services]] | ||
*[[Shriners Hospitals for Children]] | *[[Shriners Hospitals for Children]] | ||
*[[SSM Health Care]] | *[[SSM Health Care]] | ||
*[[Sutter Health]] | *[[Sutter Health]] | ||
*[[Tenet Healthcare]] | *[[Tenet Healthcare]] | ||
*[[University of Pittsburgh Medical Center]] | *[[University of Pittsburgh Medical Center]] | ||
*[[Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare]] | *[[Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 16:02, 4 July 2020
In Health services administration, Multihospital system is defined as "Institutional systems consisting of more than one health facility which have cooperative administrative arrangements through merger, affiliation, shared services, or other collective ventures."[1]
According to the American Hospital Association, a system is defined as "either a multihospital or a diversified single hospital system. A multihospital system is two or more hospitals owned, leased, sponsored, or contract managed by a central organization. Single, freestanding hospitals may be categorized as a system by bringing into membership three or more, and at least 25 percent, of their owned or leased non-hospital preacute or postacute health care organizations. System affiliation does not preclude network participation." [2]
List of multihospital systems
United States
- Adventist Health System
- Ascension Health
- Carolinas Healthcare System
- Catholic Healthcare West
- Child Health Corporation of America [1]
- Hospital Corporation of America
- Kaiser Permanente
- Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
- McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University is a consortium of hospitals
- NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System
- ProMedica Health System
- Providence Health & Services
- Shriners Hospitals for Children
- SSM Health Care
- Sutter Health
- Tenet Healthcare
- University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
- Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare
See also
External links
References
- ↑ Anonymous (2025), Multihospital system (English). Medical Subject Headings. U.S. National Library of Medicine.
- ↑ Fast Facts on US Hospitals. American Hospital Association.