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Case Medical Center |
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11100 Euclid Avenue |
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Cleveland |
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Ohio |
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USA |
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44106 |
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216 844 8447 |
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HRServices@UHhospitals.org |
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Specialization Of Case Medical Center
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Obestetrician/Gynecologist |
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About Case Medical Center
The history of University Hospitals Case Medical Center is linked to the history of Cleveland. Founded in 1866, we were nurtured and supported by Cleveland's great industrial families of the late 19th and early 20th centuries-the same families that played key roles in the development of the city's noted civic and cultural institutions, including the Cleveland Museum of Art, The Cleveland Orchestra, and The Cleveland Foundation.
Among the forward-looking thinkers in our early history was industrialist Samuel Mather, who served as a trustee for an astounding 47 years, including 32 years as chairman. In 1891, Mather visited the fledgling Johns Hopkins hospital and medical school. He returned to Cleveland convinced of the value of an academic medical mission joined with patient care. He understood the synergy created in an academic medical center that brings together the power of healing, teaching and discovery, and he recognized that the future of great medicine lay in the academic medical center model.
This vision for University Hospitals led in 1895 to our formal ties with what is now the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. As an affiliate of the medical school, we grew to become one of the nation's great centers of academic medicine and the region's leading provider of high quality healthcare. To the people of Greater Cleveland, we came to exemplify hope, mercy and humanity.
Our singular dedication to medical excellence is summarized in the hospital's mission statement:
University Hospitals Case Medical Center is a 947-bed tertiary medical center specializing in adult/pediatric medical and surgical specialties. UH CMC is also the primary affiliate of Case Western Reserve University. Together, they form the largest center for biomedical research in the State of Ohio.
The University Hospitals Case Medical Center houses:
* The Alfred and Norma Lerner Tower
* Samuel Mather Pavilion
* Lakeside Hospital for adult medical/surgical care
* Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital
* University MacDonald Women's Hospital, Ohio's only hospital for women
* University Hospitals Ireland Cancer Center
* University Psychiatric Center - Hanna Pavilion
University Hospitals System Vision: University Hospitals will be the premier integrated health system by providing access to the highest quality healthcare at a competitive price.
Vision. Where we are going.
We will lead our industry in developing and delivering the next generation of consumer-driven health care.
Superior Quality. We will pursue breakthrough medical advancements and practices to deliver superior clinical outcomes.
Personalized Experience. Our care will focus on our patients as individuals. We will provide every patient an experience customized to their medical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
Core Values. What we believe in.
Excellence. We have a continuous thirst for excellence and are always seeking ways to improve the health of those who count on us.
Diversity. We embrace diversity in people, thought, experiences and perspectives.
Integrity. We have a shared commitment to do what is right.
Compassion. We have genuine concern for those in our community and treat them with respect and empathy.
Teamwork. We work collaboratively as an integrated team to improve patient care and performance.
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History Of Case Medical Center
In 1993, University Hospitals developed a new vision, a new strategy and a new model for healthcare delivery. This new vision called for University Hospitals to better meet the healthcare needs of a significant portion of northeast Ohio through geographic expansion and an increase in the types of services we offer.
In the process University Hospitals was transformed from a traditional, single-site academic medical center into broad-based University Hospitals (UH):
To complement our nationally prominent services in tertiary medicine, we added prevention, primary care and early screening.
To strengthen our clinical capabilities, we expanded our established areas of excellence and developed new areas at University Hospitals.
To improve access, we forged new hospital partnerships, developed the region's largest primary care physician network, and increased the number and size of cost-effective outpatient centers.
To enhance care in the communities served by our new partners in University Hospitals, we opened satellites of some of our centers of excellence, initially for cancer care, cardiac care, pediatrics and women's health.
To make quality care affordable, we redesigned the way we deliver much of our care, reducing inefficiencies and redundancies.
Today, University Hospitals is one of the nation’s leading health care systems, providing high-quality, patient-centered medical care at locations throughout Northeast Ohio.
Committed to advanced care and advanced caring, University Hospitals offers the region's largest network of primary care physicians, outpatient centers and hospitals. The System also includes a network of specialty care physicians, skilled nursing, elder health, rehabilitation and home care services, managed care and insurance programs, occupational health & wellness, and the most comprehensive behavioral health services in the region.
The System's 947-bed, tertiary medical center, University Hospitals, is an affiliate of Case Western Reserve University. Together, they form the largest center for biomedical research in the State of Ohio. Included in UH are Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, among the nation's best children's hospitals; Ireland Cancer Center, northern Ohio's only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center (the nation's highest designation); and MacDonald Women's Hospital, Ohio's only hospital for women.
More than 24,000 physicians and employees constitute University Hospitals and its partnership hospitals, ranking it Northeast Ohio’s second largest private sector employer. UH performs more than 4.5 million outpatient procedures and nearly 63,000 inpatient discharges annually.
University Hospitals' goal is to provide comprehensive primary and community-based care-the kind of healthcare people need most-as well as access to the highest quality specialty care when necessary.
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