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SSM Health is a non-profit health care provider with 11,000 providers and nearly 39,000 employees in four states. It owns hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and other facilities, and has a history dating back to 1872.
SSM Health Saint Mary's Hospital – Madison, formerly St. Mary's Hospital, is a 440-bed not-for-profit hospital located in Madison, Wisconsin that serves 18 surrounding south-central Wisconsin counties. It is a part of the SSM Health system based in St. Louis. Sister hospitals in Wisconsin include St. Clare Hospital in Baraboo and St. Mary's ...
A 356-bed non-profit, research and academic medical center in St. Louis, Missouri, affiliated with Saint Louis University School of Medicine. It is part of the SSM Health System and has a Level 1 trauma center and a historic tower that may be preserved.
The Franciscan Sisters of Mary is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of religious sisters based in St. Louis, Missouri, noted for its operation of SSM Health Care, a group of some 20 hospitals throughout the Midwestern United States. It was formed in 1987 from the merger of two related congregations that founded many of the hospitals.
A non-profit pediatric medical center in St. Louis, Missouri, affiliated with Saint Louis University School of Medicine. It offers a range of specialties, a Level 1 pediatric trauma center, a Level 4 neonatal intensive care unit, and a fetal care center.
FHIR is a flexible and adaptable set of rules and specifications for exchanging electronic health care data, created by the HL7 health-care standards organization. It uses web-based API technology, JSON, XML or RDF formats, and defines resources and profiles for different health care concepts and workflows.
ANSI 834 is a standard file format for electronically exchanging health plan enrollment data in the US. It contains a string of data elements, such as subscriber name, hire date, etc., and is used to transfer enrollment information from the sponsor to a payer.
Whether or not this is the case, a good page would record both sides of SSM entrance into the debates of the day, which currently only have a single reference -- Obamacare. It would also address various social challenges that it has faced as the corporation becomes, what Bloomberg calls, "a multi-institutional healthcare system." Good luck