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OhioHealth is a nationally recognized, not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare system headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Established in 1891, it has grown to encompass 16 hospitals and over 200 outpatient sites. These include urgent, primary, and specialty care facilities, spanning 50 counties across Ohio.

The organization employs more than 35,000 associates, physicians, and volunteers, serving a diverse patient population with a commitment to improving the health of those it serves.

Flagship Hospital

The system's flagship hospital, OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, is the largest member hospital and serves as a regional tertiary care center.

It offers a wide range of specialty services, including Neuroscience and Stroke, Heart and Vascular, Maternity and Women's Health, Cancer Care, Trauma Center II, Hand and Microvascular, Surgery and Minimally Invasive Surgeries, Orthopedics, Imaging, and Bariatric Surgery.

U.S. News & World Report has regionally ranked Riverside Methodist Hospital as the number 9 best performing hospital in Ohio and number 2 in the Columbus metro area. It holds high performance in four specialties and procedures and is nationally ranked number 49 in Neurology & Neurosurgery.

Network of Hospitals

OhioHealth's network includes the following hospitals:

  • Grant Medical Center
  • Doctors Hospital
  • Grady Memorial Hospital
  • Dublin Methodist Hospital
  • Hardin Memorial Hospital
  • Marion General Hospital
  • O'Bleness Hospital
  • Mansfield Hospital
  • Shelby Hospital
  • Grove City Methodist Hospital
  • Berger Hospital
  • Southeastern Ohio Medical Center
  • Morrow County Hospital
  • Van Wert Hospital
  • Pickerington Methodist Hospital

These facilities provide comprehensive healthcare services tailored to the needs of their respective communities.

Outpatient Services

In addition to hospital-based care, OhioHealth operates over 200 outpatient locations. These include comprehensive medical campuses, freestanding emergency departments, OhioHealth Physician Group practices, outpatient rehabilitation centers, and health and fitness centers.

This extensive network ensures patients have access to a wide array of healthcare services close to home.

Community Commitment

The organization is committed to community health and education. In 2023, OhioHealth announced a $25 million endowment to Columbus State Community College.

This funding aims to expand healthcare programs, doubling the number of healthcare graduates within ten years and addressing local healthcare worker shortages.

Recognition and Awards

OhioHealth's dedication to quality care and community well-being has earned recognition as one of the "100 Best Companies to Work For" by FORTUNE magazine. It was also named a top hospital and health system by Fair360 in 2024.

Location

  • Columbus, OH, USA

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