Indiana University Health

Indiana University Health
Formerly called
Clarian Health
Non-profit Organization
Industry Health care
Website iuhealth.org

Indiana University Health (formerly known as Clarian Health) is a not-for-profit healthcare system located in the U.S. state of Indiana. It is the largest and most comprehensive healthcare system in Indiana,[1] with 15 hospitals and about 29,000 employees statewide. It has a partnership with the Indiana University School of Medicine.[2]

History

On January 1, 1997, Methodist Hospital, Riley Hospital for Children and Indiana University Hospital and Outpatient Center consolidated to form Clarian Health. Located in Indianapolis, the health system grew to include other hospitals across the state.

On January 24, 2011,[3] Clarian Health adopted the new identity of Indiana University Health. The new brand more clearly defines the health system’s statewide focus and status as an academic health center. Its new identity did not impact the existing corporate structure of the organization. Indiana University Health remained an independent, nonprofit health system with for-profit entities, with the Methodist Church[4] and Indiana University Board of Trustees serving as corporate board members.

Leadership

Indiana University Health has a 14-member board responsible for making sure the health system carries out its mission and approving its budget, long-range plans, medical staff appointments, new services and major policies.

IU Health's executive leadership includes[5]:

University Health System Consortium

For four consecutive years, IU Health Methodist Hospital has been recognized as one of the nation’s best academic medical centers by the University HealthSystem Consortium.[6] Of 98 academic medical centers included in the analysis, IU Health Methodist Hospital is one of five to earn the Quality Leadership Award. Academic Medical Centers were assessed across a broad spectrum of care including safety, timeliness, effectiveness, efficiency, equity and patient-centeredness.

Magnet designation

West Hospital, Bloomington Hospital, Goshen Hospital, Methodist Hospital, University Hospital, and Riley Hospital for Children have been designated as Magnet hospital systems by the American Nurses Credentialing Center in recognition of excellence in nursing care.[7]

Locations

Indiana University Health hospitals include:

IU Health has two of the Level I Trauma Centers in the state of Indiana[8] - IU Health Methodist Hospital (adult) and Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health (pediatric). IU Health’s Trauma Centers include multidisciplinary teams of board-certified physicians, nurses and technicians available onsite to treat the most severely injured patients at all times. IU Health Arnett Hospital became Indiana's first level 3 verified trauma center in April 2013

Statistics

Rankings

Indiana University Health is nationally ranked in 4 adult and 9 pediatric specialties for 2014-2015.[10] They are as follows:

Adult specialties

Pediatric Specialties

References

  1. , http://www.bannergraphic.com/story/1564441.html
  2. , http://www.medicine.iu.edu/n/h/about/
  3. "Clarian Health is now known as Indiana University Health". WISHTV.com. LIN Television Corporation. January 24, 2011. Archived from the original on March 20, 2012. Retrieved December 26, 2015.
  4. , Indiana Conference of The United Methodist Church (http://www.inumc.org/news/detail/2040)
  5. "IU Health". IU Health. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  6. , University HealthSystem Consortium Media Release
  7. , American Nurses Credentialing Center
  8. , American College of Surgeons Trauma Programs
  9. , http://iuhealth.org/about-iu-health/
  10. "IU Health Rankings". U.S. News. Retrieved January 5, 2015.

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