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|name = UnityPoint Health |
| name = UnityPoint Health |
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| logo = UnityPoint Health logo.png |
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| former_name = Iowa Health System |
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|type = [[Nonprofit organization]] |
| type = [[Nonprofit organization]] |
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| products = [[hospitals]], [[clinics]] and home care services |
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| founder = Steven Weinkselbaum |
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|location_city = [[Des Moines, Iowa]] |
| location_city = [[Des Moines, Iowa]] |
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| location_country = U.S. |
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|key_people = |
| key_people = Scott Kizer, CEO |
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|area_served = [[Iowa]], [[Illinois]], |
| area_served = [[Iowa]], [[Illinois]], and [[Wisconsin]] |
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|industry = [[Healthcare]] |
| industry = [[Healthcare]] |
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| homepage = {{URL|https://www.unitypoint.org/}} |
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'''UnityPoint Health''' is a [[hospital network]] in the U.S. states of [[Iowa]], [[Illinois]], and [[Wisconsin]]. Prior to 2013, portions of the current network were known as the '''Iowa Health System'''. |
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'''UnityPoint Health''' (known as '''Iowa Health System''' until 2013) is a network of hospitals, clinics and home care services in Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin. The system began in 1993, when Iowa Lutheran Hospital and Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines merged, forming the state’s largest provider of hospital and related health services. The organization grew to encompass eight metropolitan areas and changed its name in 2013 to reflect the fact that it was no longer exclusive to Iowa.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.journal-eureka.com/news/jones_county/article_c2b55294-adf0-11e2-855c-0019bb30f31a.html| title=Iowa Health System changes name to Unity Point Health| newspaper=Journal-Eureka| location=Anamosa, Iowa| date=April 25, 2013| accessdate=June 28, 2020}}</ref> |
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== History == |
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The system began in 1993, when Iowa Lutheran Hospital and Iowa Methodist Hospital in [[Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines]] merged, forming the state's largest provider of hospital and related health services. The organization grew to encompass eight metropolitan areas and changed its name in 2013 to reflect that it was no longer exclusive to Iowa.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.journal-eureka.com/news/jones_county/article_c2b55294-adf0-11e2-855c-0019bb30f31a.html| title=Iowa Health System changes name to Unity Point Health| newspaper=Journal-Eureka| location=Anamosa, Iowa| date=April 25, 2013| access-date=June 28, 2020}}</ref><ref name="Becker">{{cite web|url=https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/lists/10-things-to-know-about-unitypoint-health.html|title=10 things to know about Unitypoint Health|website=Beckers Hospital Review|access-date=November 16, 2020}}</ref> In 2022, UnityPoint Health spun off Methodist, Proctor, and Pekin hospitals in [[Peoria, Illinois|Peoria]], Illinois, to nonprofit [[Carle Health]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/providers/unitypoint-health-signs-deal-handing-over-its-central-illnois-network-carle-health |title=UnityPoint Health hands over central Illinois network to Carle Health |last=Muoio |first=Dave |date=April 4, 2023 |website=Fierce Healthcare |access-date=February 23, 2024}}</ref> |
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By 2023, UnityPoint Health served nearly 8 million patient visits annually, including around 100,000 surgeries and delivering more than 20,000 babies. UnityPoint Health became the nation's fifth largest non-denominational health system.<ref>{{Cite web |title=About UnityPoint Health |url=https://www.unitypoint.org/about-unitypoint-health |access-date=2023-12-06 |website=www.unitypoint.org |language=en}}</ref> |
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==List of hospitals== |
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|[https://www.unitypoint.org/locations/unitypoint-health---john-stoddard-cancer-center John Stoddard Cancer Center]|| {{SortKey|Iowa, Des Moines|[[Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines, IA]]}} || {{center|{{nay}}}} |
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|[https://www.unitypoint.org/locations/unitypoint-health---iowa-lutheran-hospital Iowa Lutheran Hospital]|| {{SortKey|Iowa, Des Moines|[[Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines, IA]]}} || {{center|{{aye}}}} |
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||UnityPoint Health Methodist || {{SortKey|Illinois, Peoria|[[Peoria, Illinois|Peoria, IL]]}} || Yes ||align=right|{{dts|format=mdy|1900}} ||align=right|{{dts|format=mdy|2013}} |
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|Level IV Trauma Center|| {{center|{{dts|format=mdy|1914}}}} |
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||UnityPoint Health Proctor || {{SortKey|Illinois, Peoria|}}[[Peoria, Illinois|Peoria, IL]] || Yes ||align=right|{{dts|format=mdy|1882}} ||align=right|{{dts|format=mdy|2013|11}} |
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|Level I Trauma Center|| {{center|{{dts|format=mdy|1901}}}} |
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|[https://www.unitypoint.org/locations/unitypoint-health---blank-childrens-hospital Blank Children's Hospital]|| {{SortKey|Iowa, Des Moines|[[Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines, IA]]}} || {{center|{{aye}}}} |
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|Level II Pediatric Trauma Center|| {{center|{{dts|format=mdy|1944}}}} |
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|[https://www.unitypoint.org/locations/unitypoint-health---methodist-west-hospital Methodist West Hospital]|| {{SortKey|Iowa, West Des Moines|[[West Des Moines, Iowa|West Des Moines, IA]]}} || {{center|{{aye}}}} |
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|Level IV Trauma Center|| {{center|{{dts|format=mdy|2009}}}} |
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|[[St. Luke's Hospital (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)|St. Luke's Hospital]] || {{SortKey|Iowa, Cedar Rapids|[[Cedar Rapids, Iowa|Cedar Rapids, IA]]}} || {{center|{{aye}}}} |
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|Level III Trauma Center|| {{center|{{dts|format=mdy|1884}}}} |
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|[https://www.unitypoint.org/locations/unitypoint-health---jones-regional-medical-center Jones Regional Medical Center]|| {{SortKey|Iowa, Anamosa|[[Anamosa, Iowa|Anamosa, IA]]}} || {{center|{{aye}}}} |
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|Level IV Trauma Center|| |
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|[[Finley Hospital|The Finley Hospital]] || {{SortKey|Iowa, Dubuque|[[Dubuque, Iowa|Dubuque, IA]]}} || {{center|{{aye}}}} |
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|Level III Trauma Center|| {{center|{{dts|format=mdy|1890}}}} |
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|[[Trinity Regional Medical Center]] || {{SortKey|Iowa, Fort Dodge|[[Fort Dodge, Iowa|Fort Dodge, IA]]}} || {{center|{{aye}}}} |
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|Level IV Trauma Center|| {{center|{{dts|format=mdy|1973}}}} |
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|[https://www.unitypoint.org/locations/unitypoint-health---marshalltown-hospital UnityPoint Health - Marshalltown Hospital]|| {{SortKey|Iowa, Marshalltown|[[Marshalltown, Iowa|Marshalltown, IA]]}} || {{center|{{aye}}}} |
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|Level IV Trauma Center|| |
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||[[Finley Hospital|The Finley Hospital]] || {{SortKey|Iowa, Dubuque|[[Dubuque, Iowa|Dubuque, IA]]}} || Yes ||align=right|{{dts|format=mdy|1890}} ||align=right| |
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|[https://www.unitypoint.org/locations/unitypoint-health---trinity-bettendorf Trinity Bettendorf]|| {{SortKey|Iowa, Bettendorf|[[Bettendorf, Iowa|Bettendorf, IA]]}} || {{center|{{aye}}}} |
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|Level IV Trauma Center|| |
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|[https://www.unitypoint.org/locations/unitypoint-health--trinity-muscatine-hospital Trinity Muscatine]|| {{SortKey|Iowa, Muscatine|[[Muscatine, Iowa|Muscatine, IA]]}} || {{center|{{aye}}}} |
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|Level IV Trauma Center|| |
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|Level III Trauma Center|| {{center|{{dts|format=mdy|1966}}}} |
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|[[Allen Hospital]] || {{SortKey|Iowa, Waterloo|[[Waterloo, Iowa|Waterloo, IA]]}} || {{center|{{aye}}}} |
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|Level III Trauma Center|| {{center|{{dts|format=mdy|1925}}}} |
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|[[UnityPoint Meriter Hospital]] || {{SortKey|Madison, WI|[[Madison, WI]]}} || {{center|{{aye}}}} |
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||[[Allen Hospital]] || {{SortKey|Iowa, Waterloo|[[Waterloo, Iowa|Waterloo, IA]]}} || Yes ||align=right|{{dts|format=mdy|1925}} ||align=right| |
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||[[Meriter Hospital]] || {{SortKey|Madison, WI|[[Madison, WI]]}} || Yes ||align=right|{{dts|format=mdy|1898}} ||align=right|{{dts|format=mdy|2013}} |
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|[[Grinnell Regional Medical Center]] || {{SortKey|Grinnell, IA|[[Grinnell, IA]]}} || {{center|{{aye}}}} |
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|Level IV Trauma Center|| {{center|{{dts|format=mdy|1967}}}} |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.unitypoint.org/ UnityPoint Health official website] |
* [http://www.unitypoint.org/ UnityPoint Health official website] |
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 30 May 2024
This article needs additional citations for verification. (June 2020) |
Formerly | Iowa Health System |
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Company type | Nonprofit organization |
Industry | Healthcare |
Founded | 1993 |
Founder | Steven Weinkselbaum |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
Area served | Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin |
Key people | Scott Kizer, CEO |
Products | hospitals, clinics and home care services |
Website | www |
UnityPoint Health is a hospital network in the U.S. states of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Prior to 2013, portions of the current network were known as the Iowa Health System.
History
[edit]The system began in 1993, when Iowa Lutheran Hospital and Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines merged, forming the state's largest provider of hospital and related health services. The organization grew to encompass eight metropolitan areas and changed its name in 2013 to reflect that it was no longer exclusive to Iowa.[1][2] In 2022, UnityPoint Health spun off Methodist, Proctor, and Pekin hospitals in Peoria, Illinois, to nonprofit Carle Health.[3]
By 2023, UnityPoint Health served nearly 8 million patient visits annually, including around 100,000 surgeries and delivering more than 20,000 babies. UnityPoint Health became the nation's fifth largest non-denominational health system.[4]
List of hospitals
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Iowa Health System changes name to Unity Point Health". Journal-Eureka. Anamosa, Iowa. April 25, 2013. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
- ^ "10 things to know about Unitypoint Health". Beckers Hospital Review. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
- ^ Muoio, Dave (April 4, 2023). "UnityPoint Health hands over central Illinois network to Carle Health". Fierce Healthcare. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
- ^ "About UnityPoint Health". www.unitypoint.org. Retrieved December 6, 2023.