Healthcare
in the region is comprehensive, with internationally recognized programs
in cardiology, cancer, women’s medicine, neurology,
diabetes, orthopedics and rehabilitation. According to the American Hospital
Association, two of the nation’s
largest healthcare systems are headquartered in the region, which will
soon be
home to a brand new medical school and leaders in health science research.
Florida
Hospital is an acute-care healthcare system with more
than 2,800 beds at a comprehensive network of 17 hospitals and
15 Centra
Care walk-in
urgent care centers. Owned and operated by Adventist Health System,
Florida Hospital is the second busiest system in the country
and treats more
than
one million
patients
each year.
Florida Hospital
offers a wide range of health services for the entire family, including
nationally and internationally recognized programs in cardiology, cancer,
women's medicine, neurology, diabetes, orthopedics and rehabilitation.
For the past several years, U.S. News & World Report has
recognized Florida Hospital as one of "America's Best Hospitals".
In addition, because Florida Hospital performs more complex cardiac cases
than any other facility in the country, MSNBC selected Florida
Hospital as the premier focus of their hour long special—"Heart
Hospital."
- More
than one million patients annually.
- Ranked
third in the U.S. for open heart surgery; performs more complex cardiac
cases than any other
facility in the U.S.
- Comprehensive
network of 17 hospitals and 12 Centra Care walk-in urgent care centers.
- Wide
range of services, including nationally and internationally recognized
programs in cardiology, cancer, women's medicine, neurology, diabetes,
orthopedics and rehabilitation.
- U.S.
News & World Report recognizes
Florida Hospital as one of “America's
Best Hospitals.”
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Orlando Health is a 1,780-bed, private,
not-for-profit healthcare network. Established in 1918 on the heels
of
World War I, and in the midst of the Spanish Flu epidemic that raged
across
the world, the system today cares for more than two million local patients
and 4,500 international patients each year.
Orlando
Health’s locations in Metro Orlando include Arnold Palmer Hospital
for Children, Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies and the
world-class M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. The system also is
home to Metro Orlando’s only Level
I Trauma Center, which is equipped to handle the most serious emergencies,
and the region's only Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, designed
to treat infants with serious conditions. ORH has also established
the
Arnold Palmer Hospital Children's Heart Institute, bringing leading pediatric
cardiology sub-specialists together to repair heart defects in the
smallest
patients. Fortune
magazine has recognized Orlando Health as one of the
Top 100 Companies to Work for in America.
- Level
1 Trauma Center serving a 22-county region.
- Teaching
hospital with seven residency programs.
- M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center ranked “Top 2” in U.S.
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