United Health Services
File:United Health Services (logo).gif | |
Headquarters | Binghamton , United States |
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Area served | Southern Tier area in New York State |
Key people | Matthew Salanger, President and CEO[1] |
Products | Health Care Services |
Revenue | 586 million (in 2009)[2] |
10.9 million (in 2009) | |
Owner | Locally owned |
Website | http://www.uhs.net/ |
United Health Services (UHS) (United Health Services Hospitals, Inc.) is a regional not-for-profit health care system serving the Greater Binghamton region in the New York State. It is the Southern Tier's largest health care provider.[3] Established about the 1980s, UHS now comprises four general hospitals. UHS also operates 25 primary care centers and 3 walk-in clinics and pediatrics care centers in many locations throughout Broome, Chenango, Delaware and Tioga counties. In addition, its school-based health centers offer primary and preventive care to students in the Binghamton, Norwich, Oxford, Unadilla and Bainbridge-Guilford schools. UHS Wilson Medical Center also provides a residency program. United Health Services is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association's Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program.[4]
Member organizations
UHS is an umbrella organization that oversees[5]
- Four hospitals
- UHS Wilson Medical Center
- UHS Binghamton General Hospital
- UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital
- UHS Delaware Valley Hospital
- Walk-in Medicenter
- UHS Home Care at Ideal
- UHS Medical Group, a 140-member physician network
- UHS Home Care
- Multiple medicine and family practice based care centers
See also
References
- ^ Senior Management
- ^ 09 Annual Report Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Clinic to rise from newsroom’s ashes
- ^ "Acute Care Hospitals". Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program. 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
- ^ Why UHS? Archived March 2, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
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