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Johns Hopkins Health System
NameJohns Hopkins Health System
LocationBaltimore, Maryland, United States
Care systemPrivate
TypeAcademic health system
AffiliationJohns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins Health System is a comprehensive academic health system that operates in Baltimore, Maryland, and is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University, a renowned institution founded by Johns Hopkins. The health system is known for its innovative approaches to medicine, nursing, and public health, and has been recognized for its excellence by organizations such as U.S. News & World Report and Leapfrog Group. The system's flagship hospital, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, is consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the United States by U.S. News & World Report, and is a major referral center for patients from around the world, including those from National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Overview

The health system is a non-profit organization that operates a range of healthcare facilities, including The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Howard County General Hospital, and Suburban Hospital. These facilities provide a wide range of medical services, including oncology care at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, cardiovascular care at the Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute, and neurology care at the Johns Hopkins Neuroscience Institute. The system is also affiliated with Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, a network of primary care and specialty care physicians who provide care to patients in Maryland and Washington, D.C., and is a member of the Association of American Medical Colleges and American Hospital Association.

History

The health system has a long and storied history, dating back to the founding of The Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1889 by Johns Hopkins. The hospital was established with a gift from Johns Hopkins, a Quaker entrepreneur and philanthropist, who left a significant portion of his estate to establish the hospital and a university. The hospital quickly gained a reputation for excellence, and was one of the first hospitals in the United States to be founded on the principles of scientific medicine, with the help of William Osler and William Welch. Over the years, the health system has grown and evolved, with the addition of new hospitals and facilities, including Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and Howard County General Hospital, and has become a major center for medical research and education, with partnerships with National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and World Health Organization.

Hospitals_and_Facilities

The health system operates a range of hospitals and facilities, including The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Howard County General Hospital, and Suburban Hospital. These facilities provide a wide range of medical services, including emergency medicine care at the Johns Hopkins Emergency Department, surgery care at the Johns Hopkins Department of Surgery, and rehabilitation care at the Johns Hopkins Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The system also operates a number of outpatient facilities, including Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center and Johns Hopkins Imaging, and is affiliated with Johns Hopkins Home Care Group and Johns Hopkins Medicine International, with collaborations with University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Research_and_Education

The health system is a major center for medical research and education, with a strong focus on translational research and clinical trials. The system is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, one of the top medical schools in the United States, and is a major training site for residents and fellows in a range of medical specialties, including oncology and cardiology, with partnerships with Harvard Medical School, Stanford University School of Medicine, and University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. The system is also home to a number of research institutes and centers, including the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute, and has collaborations with National Cancer Institute, American Heart Association, and American Diabetes Association.

Patient_Care_and_Services

The health system provides a wide range of patient care and services, including primary care and specialty care services, as well as hospital and outpatient services. The system is known for its innovative approaches to patient care, including the use of telemedicine and electronic health records, and has been recognized for its excellence in patient safety and quality of care by organizations such as Leapfrog Group and Joint Commission, with accreditations from American College of Surgeons and American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. The system also offers a range of patient support services, including social work and spiritual care services, and has partnerships with American Red Cross, United Way, and Salvation Army.

Leadership_and_Affiliations

The health system is led by a team of experienced healthcare executives, including Paul B. Rothman, the dean of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Kevin W. Sowers, the president of The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Health System. The system is affiliated with a number of organizations, including Johns Hopkins University, American Hospital Association, and Association of American Medical Colleges, and has collaborations with World Health Organization, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, with memberships in American Medical Association and American Nurses Association. The system is also a member of the University HealthSystem Consortium and the Council of Teaching Hospitals and Health Systems, with partnerships with Duke University Health System, University of California, San Francisco, and Columbia University Medical Center.

Category:Healthcare in the United States

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