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The Christ Hospital is a 555-bed, not-for-profit acute care facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, offering services in cardiovascular care, spine treatment, women's health, major surgery, cancer, behavioral medicine, orthopaedics, emergency care, kidney transplant and others.
Mercy Health, [2] formerly Catholic Health Partners, is a Catholic health care system with locations in Ohio and Kentucky. [3] [4] [5] Cincinnati-based Mercy Health operates more than 250 healthcare organizations in Ohio and Kentucky. Mercy Health is the second largest health system in Ohio and the state's fourth-largest employer. [6]
On November 23, 1887, all patients were transferred from the Walnut Hills location to the new hospital on Mason Street, near The Christ Hospital. Originally endowed with a fund of $3,506.48 in November 1884, the hospital's endowment had grown to over $85,000 by the turn of the 20th century. Clinical Sciences Pavilion
Christ Hospital was the only Cincinnati hospital to make the list, and it tied for fifth place with Cleveland Clinic's Akron General. Cleveland Clinic (No. 1 in the state). Ohio State University ...
Mental health has been a ‘top priority’ for the hospital since 2016. Christ Hospital identified mental health and access to care as top priorities in its Community Health Needs Assessments ...
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Rating Action: Moody's affirms The Christ Hospital's (OH) A3; stable outlookGlobal Credit Research - 12 Feb 2021New York, February 12, 2021 -- Moody's Investors Service has affirmed The Christ ...
A municipally owned college for most of its history, the University of Cincinnati joined Ohio's higher education system in July 1977. In 1982, its teaching hospital, known as the General Hospital and in its present location since 1915, was renamed the University of Cincinnati Hospital.