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University of Maryland Medical System

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University of Maryland Medical System
NameUniversity of Maryland Medical System
LocationBaltimore, Maryland
HealthcareMedStar Health, Johns Hopkins Medicine
TypeNon-profit organization
AffiliationUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore, University of Maryland School of Medicine

University of Maryland Medical System is a non-profit organization that operates a network of hospitals and health care facilities in Maryland, including University of Maryland Medical Center, University of Maryland Shore Regional Health, and Upper Chesapeake Health. The system is affiliated with University of Maryland, Baltimore and University of Maryland School of Medicine, and works closely with other health systems such as MedStar Health and Johns Hopkins Medicine. The system's hospitals and facilities are accredited by The Joint Commission and are recognized for their quality of care by organizations such as Leapfrog Group and American Heart Association. The system is also a member of American Hospital Association and Maryland Hospital Association.

History

The University of Maryland Medical System was established in 1984, with the goal of providing high-quality health care to the people of Maryland. The system's history is closely tied to that of University of Maryland, Baltimore, which was founded in 1807 as the College of Medicine of Maryland. Over the years, the system has grown and expanded to include a network of hospitals and health care facilities, including University of Maryland Medical Center, which is a major teaching hospital and trauma center affiliated with University of Maryland School of Medicine and R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center. The system has also established partnerships with other health systems such as MedStar Health and Johns Hopkins Medicine, and has collaborated with organizations such as National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Organization

The University of Maryland Medical System is a non-profit organization that is governed by a board of directors composed of leaders from University of Maryland, Baltimore, University of Maryland School of Medicine, and the broader health care community, including American Medical Association and American Hospital Association. The system is led by a chief executive officer who is responsible for overseeing the system's operations and strategy, and works closely with other health systems such as MedStar Health and Johns Hopkins Medicine. The system is organized into several divisions, including University of Maryland Medical Center, University of Maryland Shore Regional Health, and Upper Chesapeake Health, which are accredited by The Joint Commission and recognized for their quality of care by organizations such as Leapfrog Group and American Heart Association. The system is also a member of Maryland Hospital Association and American Hospital Association.

Hospitals_and_Facilities

The University of Maryland Medical System operates a network of hospitals and health care facilities in Maryland, including University of Maryland Medical Center, University of Maryland Shore Regional Health, and Upper Chesapeake Health. These facilities provide a range of health care services, including primary care, specialty care, and emergency medicine, and are staffed by physicians and other health care professionals from University of Maryland School of Medicine and other institutions, such as Johns Hopkins University and George Washington University. The system's facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography scanners, and offer a range of diagnostic testing and treatment options, including those available at National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The system's hospitals and facilities are accredited by The Joint Commission and are recognized for their quality of care by organizations such as Leapfrog Group and American Heart Association.

Research_and_Education

The University of Maryland Medical System is committed to research and education, and works closely with University of Maryland, Baltimore and University of Maryland School of Medicine to advance the field of medicine. The system's hospitals and facilities are involved in a range of clinical trials and research studies, including those sponsored by National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and offer residency programs and fellowship programs for physicians and other health care professionals from institutions such as Johns Hopkins University and George Washington University. The system is also a member of Association of American Medical Colleges and Council of Teaching Hospitals and Health Systems, and has established partnerships with other health systems such as MedStar Health and Johns Hopkins Medicine.

Patient_Care_and_Services

The University of Maryland Medical System is committed to providing high-quality patient care and services to the people of Maryland. The system's hospitals and facilities offer a range of health care services, including primary care, specialty care, and emergency medicine, and are staffed by physicians and other health care professionals from University of Maryland School of Medicine and other institutions, such as Johns Hopkins University and George Washington University. The system is recognized for its quality of care by organizations such as Leapfrog Group and American Heart Association, and has established partnerships with other health systems such as MedStar Health and Johns Hopkins Medicine. The system is also a member of American Hospital Association and Maryland Hospital Association.

Community_Outreach_and_Partnerships

The University of Maryland Medical System is committed to community outreach and partnerships, and works closely with community organizations and health care providers to improve the health and well-being of the people of Maryland. The system has established partnerships with organizations such as American Red Cross and United Way, and offers a range of community programs and services, including health education and screening programs, in collaboration with institutions such as Johns Hopkins University and George Washington University. The system is also a member of National Association of Community Health Centers and Maryland Community Health Resources Commission, and has collaborated with organizations such as National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Category:Health care in Maryland

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