United Health Services

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United Health Services
Headquarters Binghamton, United States
Area served Southern Tier area in New York State
Key people Matthew Salanger, President and CEO [1]
Products Health Care Services
Revenue 586 million (in 2009) [2]
Operating income 10.9 million (in 2009)
Owner(s) Locally owned
Website http://www.uhs.net/

United Health Services (UHS) (United Health Services Hospitals, Inc.) is a regional not-for-profit health care system serving the Greater Binghamton region in the New York State. It is the Southern Tier's largest health care provider.[3] Established about the 1980s, UHS now comprises four general hospitals. UHS also operates 25 primary care centers and 3 walk-in clinics and pediatrics care centers in many locations throughout Broome, Chenango, Delaware and Tioga counties. In addition, its school-based health centers offer primary and preventive care to students in the Binghamton, Norwich, Oxford, Unadilla and Bainbridge-Guilford schools. UHS Wilson Medical Center also provides a residency program. United Health Services is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association's Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program.[4]

Member Organizations

(See List of hospitals in New York)

UHS is an umbrella organization that oversees[5]

  • Four hospitals including:
    • UHS Wilson Medical Center,
    • UHS Binghamton General Hospital,
    • UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital,
    • UHS Delaware Valley Hospital.
  • Walk-in Medicenter.
  • UHS Home Care at Ideal.
  • UHS Medical Group, a 140-member physician network.
  • UHS Home Care.
  • Multiple medicine and family practice based care centers.

References

  1. Senior Management
  2. 09 Annual Report
  3. Clinic to rise from newsroom’s ashes
  4. "Acute Care Hospitals". Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program. 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2012. 
  5. Why UHS?

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