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'''Mercy Health Partners''' ('''MHP''') is a [[Health care systems|health care system]] with locations throughout [[Ohio]], [[Pennsylvania]], [[Paducah, KY]], [[Knoxville, TN]] and [[southeast Michigan]].<ref name="overview">[http://www.ehealthconnection.com/regions/ehealth/ ehealthconnection.com]. Catholic Healthcare Partners. 2002. Retrieved January 23 2011.</ref> Its parent company is Cincinnati, OH based [[Catholic Health Partners]].
This is not accurate. Please see Catholic Health Partners for the accurate description. '''Mercy Health Partners''' ('''MHP''') is a [[Health care systems|health care system]] with locations throughout [[Ohio]], [[Pennsylvania]], [[Paducah, KY]], [[Knoxville, TN]] and [[southeast Michigan]].<ref name="overview">[http://www.ehealthconnection.com/regions/ehealth/ ehealthconnection.com]. Catholic Healthcare Partners. 2002. Retrieved January 23 2011.</ref> Its parent company is Cincinnati, OH based [[Catholic Health Partners]].


==Hospitals==
==Hospitals==

Revision as of 21:23, 7 May 2013

Mercy Health Partners
Company typeNon-profit
IndustryHealth care
HeadquartersToledo, Ohio, USA
ParentBon Secours Mercy Health Edit this on Wikidata
Website[1]

This is not accurate. Please see Catholic Health Partners for the accurate description. Mercy Health Partners (MHP) is a health care system with locations throughout Ohio, Pennsylvania, Paducah, KY, Knoxville, TN and southeast Michigan.[1] Its parent company is Cincinnati, OH based Catholic Health Partners.

Hospitals

Seven hospitals are owned and operated by MHP in the northwest Ohio area: Mercy Hospital of Defiance, Mercy Hospital of Tiffin, St. Rita's Medical Center, Mercy Hospital of Willard, St. Anne Mercy Hospital, St. Charles Mercy Hospital, St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center, and St. Vincent Mercy Children's Hospital.[1]

In the Cincinnati, Ohio area, there are six hospitals: Jewish Hospital, Mercy Hospital Anderson in Anderson Township, [2] in Clermont County, Mercy Hospital Fairfield in Fairfield, Ohio, Mercy Franciscan Mt. Airy Hospital in Colerain Township, and Mercy Western Hills Hospital Western Hills in Cincinnati. A new Mercy West Hospital, designed by Champlin Architecture and AECOM, will open in 2013 replacing Mercy Franciscan Mt. Airy

There are also two medical centers in the area: in Harrison, Ohio and in Mt. Orab, Ohio.

In the Knoxville, Tennessee area, Mercy Health Partners operates the following hospitals: Mercy Medical Center St. Mary's (Formerly St. Mary's Medical Center), Mercy Medical Center West (Formerly Baptist Hospital West), Mercy Medical Center North (Formerly St. Mary's North), St. Mary's Jefferson Memorial Hospital, Baptist Hospital of Cocke County and St. Mary's Campbell County Medical Center. Mercy also acquired the former Baptist Hospital of East Tennessee with the merger with Baptist Health Systems but subsequently scaled down operations of the hospital before formally closing it. The facility is now only offering limited outpatient services and the property is being put up for sale by Mercy Health Partners.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b ehealthconnection.com. Catholic Healthcare Partners. 2002. Retrieved January 23 2011.
  2. ^ http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2010/apr/13/mercy-to-sell-former-hospital/