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In 2003, Inova laid off 113 of its 14,000 employees and considered moving Inova Mount Vernon Hospital in an attempt to cut costs. [22] In October 2004, the system merged with Loudoun Healthcare, adding the Loudoun Hospital Center to its portfolio. [23] Mark S. Stauder became the chief operating officer of Inova Health Systems in September 2006 ...
Inova Fairfax Hospital (IFH) is a 923-bed tertiary care hospital campus providing most medical and surgical specialties and houses Northern Virginia's only Level 1 Trauma Center and the nation's fifth-busiest obstetrics program (with nearly 12,000 live births in 2006).
Inova Alexandria Hospital is a not-for-profit hospital in [[Alexandria, Virginia], United States. Founded in 1872 as the Alexandria Infirmary, it became part of Northern Virginia 's Inova Health System in 1997.
The hospital was originally opened in 1972. [1] [2] In June 2019, the hospital was designated as a provisional Level I trauma center by the Virginia Department of Health, before receiving full Level I certification in 2020. [3]
Everest Group's "Healthcare Data and Analytics Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2023" included Innova Solutions as a "Major Contender" alongside Wipro and Infosys." [4]In the "HFS Horizons Report: The Best Service Providers for Asset and Wealth Management, 2024," Innova Solutions was labeled a "Disruptor" alongside other companies including Hitachi Digital Services and Tech Mahindra.
Imprivata is a digital identity security company based in Waltham, Massachusetts.Their first product came to market in 2004, and they expanded into Europe in 2006. [1]In 2017, Imprivata had over 1,700 clients and several offices across America, Europe and Australia.
Jean and Ric Edelman founded the Edelman Nursing Career Development Center in partnership with Inova Health System in 2001, and donated $1 million to the program in 2008. [17] Rowan University renamed its creative arts school the Ric Edelman College of Communications & Creative Arts in February 2020 [18] [19] and named him a "Distinguished ...