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Trinity Health is a not-for-profit Catholic health system operating 92 hospitals in 22 states, with 120 continuing care locations and 120,000 employees. It was formed in 2000 by a merger of Holy Cross Health System and Mercy Health Services, and follows the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services.
Trinity Health is a non-profit organization that operates three hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and other health services in North Dakota and eastern Montana. It was founded in 1929 and has faced legal disputes over software, Hepatitis C, and child pornography issues.
Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic is a Catholic healthcare system in Philadelphia, formed in 2018 by the merger of six hospitals and their programs. It offers acute care, home health, physician network and accountable care services in Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Trinity Health Michigan is a not-for-profit health care organization based in West Michigan, formerly known as Mercy Health. It provides services at hospitals, treatment facilities, urgent-care facilities, and physician practices in various locations, including Grand Rapids.
CommonSpirit Health is the largest Catholic hospital chain and the second-largest nonprofit hospital chain in the US, formed by the merger of Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives in 2019. It operates more than 700 care sites and 142 hospitals in 21 states, and has a history of operating losses and leadership changes.
Trinity Health Stadium (formerly Dillon Stadium) is a multipurpose facility in Hartford, Connecticut. It hosts concerts and sporting events, such as soccer matches of Hartford Athletic and UConn Huskies.
Loyola University Medical Center is a teaching hospital in Maywood, Illinois, part of Loyola Medicine, a quaternary-care system. It offers 50 residency and fellowship programs in various medical and surgical specialties and has a Level I trauma center.
A comprehensive and updated list of hospitals in Michigan, organized by county, city, bed count, trauma center, and founding year. Includes links to more information and notes on hospital mergers, closures, and changes.