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Revision as of 14:13, 29 March 2011

IASIS Healthcare
Company typeLLC
IndustryHealth care
Founded1998
Headquarters,
Number of locations
16
Key people
David White (CEO)
Total assetsIncrease US$2,308,147 (2008)
Websitehttp://www.iasishealthcare.com

IASIS Healthcare LLC owns and operates 16 general, acute-care hospitals and one behavioral hospital in Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, Nevada, Texas and Utah. IASIS Healthcare also owns and operates Health Choice, a Medicaid and Medicare managed health plan in Phoenix.

Nearly 10,000 people provide patient care through IASIS community-based hospital networks.

Company Background

Founded in 1998, privately-held IASIS Healthcare is an owner and operator of community-focused hospitals in high-growth markets. IASIS Healthcare began principal operations in October of 1999, in transactions arranged by the management team and Joseph Littlejohn & Levy. In 2004, Texas Pacific Group, a private equity firm managing over $13 billion in assets, led a group of investors to acquire IASIS. Today, TPG is the single largest stockholder in IASIS.

IASIS Foundation

The IASIS Healthcare Foundation is a charitable organization with the aim of improving the quality of life in disadvantaged regions through cooperative efforts to provide healthcare services, supplies, and training. The Foundation sponsored its first mission trip, christened "Operation Starfish," to the Serengeti Region in the east African nation of Tanzania. A team of physicians and nurses from Tempe St. Luke's Hospital in Tempe, Arizona (an IASIS facility) spent two weeks in the region, holding clinics where primary care and surgical services were provided to local individuals with a wide variety of medical needs.

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