Mount Carmel Health System

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Mount Carmel Health System is a health care system in central Ohio.

Mount Carmel Health System
Company typefaith-based
IndustryHealth care
Headquarters
ParentTrinity Health
Websitewww.mountcarmelhealth.com
Mount Carmel Grove City

History

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The Sisters of the Holy Cross opened the original Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus in 1886.[1]

Operations

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The company employs over 8,200 staff and 1,920 physicians in their outpatient facilities and four hospitals.[citation needed] Mount Carmel East opened in 1972 near Reynoldsburg.[1] It was followed by Mount Carmel Grove City in Grove City, Mount Carmel St. Ann's in Westerville, and Mount Carmel New Albany Surgical Hospital in New Albany.[2] Mount Carmel also operates the Medicare Advantage plan MediGold. It opened Columbus CyberKnife in 2010 at Mount Carmel St. Ann's.[3]

Mount Carmel West operated from 1886 to 2019.

The system is the second largest member of its parent company, Trinity Health.[4]

Partnerships

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Mount Carmel partners with the for-profit Acadia Healthcare, which operates its Mount Carmel Behavioral Health facility on Columbus's east side.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Mount Carmel East celebrates 50th anniversary". Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus. 29 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Mount Carmel Health System | Hospitals and Healthcare in Columbus, Ohio". Mount Carmel Health. Retrieved 2024-09-02.
  3. ^ Tortora, Andrea (Jul 29, 2011). "Health magnet: CyberKnife". Columbus Business First.
  4. ^ Ghose, Carrie (30 October 2015). "Mount Carmel grows to $1.7B as it starts next expansion phase". bizjournals.com. American City Business Journals. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  5. ^ Bannow, Tara (2024-07-08). "Troubled for-profit chains are stealthily operating dozens of psychiatric hospitals under nonprofits' names". Stat. Retrieved 2024-09-02.
  6. ^ Viviano, JoAnne. "New Mount Carmel behavioral-health hospital to be built on East Side". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 2024-09-02.