Abrazo Community Health Network

Abrazo Community Health Network
Subsidiary
Industry Health Care
Founded 2003
Headquarters Phoenix, Arizona United States
Key people
Michele Finney, Market Chief Executive Officer
Products Acute care hospitals and emergency centers, health care services, emergency room services,urgent care services and medical group primary care facilities
Number of employees
5,200
Parent Tenet Healthcare
Website www.abrazohealth.com/

Abrazo Community Health Network (Abrazo Health) is one of the largest health care delivery system in Arizona, United States.[1] Abrazo Community Health Network is located in Phoenix, Arizona and was established in 2003. The Abrazo system comprises six acute care hospitals including one cardiovascular-specialty hospital. The health care system offers a broad range of medical services, including cardiology, internal medicine, general surgery, orthopedics, neurology, obstetrics, bariatrics, women’s health, diagnostic imaging, outpatient services, and emergency care. In addition to the hospitals, Abrazo Community Health Network includes primary and specialty care physician offices, urgent care offices, emergency centers and managed care health plans (under the name Phoenix Health Plans).

History

Abrazo Community Health Network is part of Tenet Healthcare. Tenet Healthcare Corporation owns and operates 80 acute-care hospitals in 14 states and 200 outpatient centers. Headquartered in downtown Dallas, Texas. Tenet has more than 20,000 licensed beds and 100,000 employees.[2]

Abrazo Community Health Network includes six acute-care hospitals, including one cardiovascular-specialty hospital and two stand-alone emergency centers, offering 1,027 licensed beds.

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On May 28, 2015, it was announced that Abrazo Health had renamed Abrazo Community Health Network.[7]

The Abrazo Community Health Network

Accreditation

Accreditations

Awards and recognition

References

  1. See "Abrazo Health", azcentral.com
  2. Tenet Healthcare About Us Page
  3. "Vanguard to purchase Arizona Heart Hospital", Institute, The Arizona Republic, Ken Alltucker, Aug 10, 2010
  4. 1 2 de Lafuente, Della (1999-12-11). "2 Valley Hospitals to Be Sold Baptist, Arrowhead Promise No Layoffs". Arizona Republic. Phoenix, Ariz., United States. pp. –2. ISSN 0892-8711. Retrieved 2014-09-14.
  5. "Vanguard buys Samaritan hospital in Phoenix". Nashville Business Journal. Retrieved 2014-09-14.
  6. "Vanguard Health Systems buys fifth Phoenix hospital". Nashville Business Journal. Retrieved 2014-09-14.
  7. Gonzales, Angela (May 28, 2015). "Abrazo unveils new name". Phoenix Business Journal. Retrieved 2015-09-22.
  8. See The Joint Commission of America
  9. See Primary Stroke Centers, Arizona Department of Health Services
  10. See Arrowhead Hospital awarded UnitedHealth Premium Total Joint Specialty Center Archived November 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  11. See Blue Distinction Centers for Specialty Care® within AZ
  12. See Two Abrazo hospitals now certified primary stroke centers Archived December 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  13. See Accredited Facilities, Society of Chest Pain Centers
  14. 1 2 See Ranking Arizona
  15. 1 2 See "Thomson Reuters Announces 100 Top Hospitals® for Cardiovascular Care", David Wilkins, Thomson Reuters, Nov 17, 2008 Archived August 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  16. See "Arrowhead Hospital's cardiac surgery program receives highest national ranking for third year" Archived March 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  17. 1 2 See The Critical Care Unit at Arrowhead Hospital honored with prestigious national award Archived March 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  18. See "Best Hospitals in Phoenix, AZ", US News & Report
  19. See Community Value Leadership Awards, Cleverley + Associates
  20. See American Heart Association Archived August 24, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
  21. See Arizona Quality Alliance
  22. See Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona
  23. See 2010 Recipients of the Top Improver Award
  24. see Women's Choice Award

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