Care New England
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Care New England Health System (CNE) was formed in February 1996 in Providence, RI. Founding members Women & Infants Hospital, Butler Hospital, and Kent Hospital created the non-profit organization that is devoted to continually improving the health and well-being of the people of the southeastern New England communities.
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[edit] Members
[edit] Butler Hospital
- One of the nation's 30 best psychiatric hospitals, according to a 2004 U.S. News and World Report, Butler offers expertise in behavioral health and substance abuse.
- www.butler.org [1]
[edit] Kent Hospital
- Kent's medical staff, representing more than 30 specialties, provide a full spectrum of primary and secondary acute care services.
- www.kenthospital.org [2]
[edit] Women & Infants Hospital
- The nation's 10th busiest obstetrical facility operates the area's only tertiary level neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), and provides specialized services for women in areas such as oncology, urogynecology, and infertility treatment.
- www.womenandinfants.org [3]
[edit] Care New England Wellness Centers
- The wellness centers offer an array of rehabilitation, wellness, fitness, and educational programs, including holistic and complementary therapies.
- www.wellnessctr.org [4]
[edit] Care New England Home Health
- Home Health provides a broad spectrum of home health, hospice, and private duty nursing services for new mothers, the elderly and the terminally ill.
- www.cnehomehealth.org [5][1]
[edit] References
- ^ Care New England Profile 2007
[edit] External Links
- www.carenewengland.org[6]