Health Management, like Mercy, is mission driven to provide the best local health care.
Nearly half of Health Management's hospitals are operated in formal partnership with other local hospitals or physician groups.
Health Management's long-term goal for sustained growth is to focus on the delivery of high quality healthcare services, and lead the industry in quality and customer satisfaction, while maintaining fiscal discipline.
Health Management hospitals have donated nearly $10 million over the past five years to a number of local charities and non-profit organizations in our local hospital communities.
In 2010, Health Management and its local hospitals paid nearly $197 million in property, sales & use, state income, payroll and other taxes.
Health Management recruited more than 650 physicians in 2010.
In the past five years, Health Management hospitals donated nearly $10 million to a variety of local charities and non-profit organizations in communities where our hospitals are located.
Health Management was founded in Kentucky in 1977 to own, lease and manage hospitals throughout the United States.
Core Measures is the nation's predominant standards-setting accrediting body in health care. As of year end 2010, Health Management hospitals scored a 98.6 on the Core Measures Index on a scale of 100.
Since 2004, Health Management has invested nearly $1.5 billion in equipment to improve the services, facilities and property of our hospitals.
Health Management operates hospitals in states - including three hospitals in Tennessee.