CHI Health
Type | Non-profit organization, subsidiary |
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Industry | Healthcare |
Founded | 1996 |
Headquarters | Omaha, Nebraska , U.S. |
Area served | Iowa, Nebraska |
Key people | Cliff Robertson, CEO[1] |
Owner | CommonSpirit Health |
Parent | Catholic Health Initiatives |
Website | www |
CHI Health is a non-profit, faith-based health organization with headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska. CHI Health comprises 14 acute care hospitals, five of which are located in the Omaha metro area. CHI is derived from the hospital's parent NPO, Catholic Health Initiatives.
History
Alegent Health was created in 1996, resulting from a long-standing partnership between the Lutheran Immanuel Medical Center and the Catholic Bergan Mercy Medical Center under the Community Health Vision. Both boards unanimously approved the union. The campuses joined together along with Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs, Iowa and two regional health partners, Corning and Schuyler, as one health care system while maintaining their own identities and religious affiliations. In 1997, Midlands Hospital joined Alegent Health.
Mergers and acquisitions
In 2012, Alegent acquired Creighton University Medical Center and renamed it as Alegent Creighton Health. Also in 2012, Immanuel left the Alegent partnership to focus on its senior programs and Alegent became solely sponsored by Catholic Health Initiatives.[2] In 2014, Alegent Creighton Health merged with CHI Nebraska and was renamed CHI Health.[3]
In February 2019, parent company CHI merged with Dignity Health, forming CommonSpirit Health,[4] the second-largest nonprofit hospital chain in the United States.[5]
Hospitals
Hospital | City | State | Founded | Acquired | Acquired from |
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CHI Health Lakeside | Omaha | Nebraska | 2004 | ||
CHI Health Midlands | Papillion | Nebraska | 1903 | 1997 | |
Community Memorial Hospital | Missouri Valley | Iowa | |||
Creighton University Medical Center - Bergan Mercy (formerly Bergan Mercy Medical Center) | Omaha | Nebraska | Sisters of Mercy (1870) | 2012 | Tenet Healthcare and Creighton University |
Good Samaritan Hospital | Kearney | Nebraska | 1924 | 2014 | Merger with CHI Nebraska |
Immanuel Medical Center | Omaha | Nebraska | 1890 | 1996 | Immanuel Health Systems (Nebraska Synod ELCA) |
Memorial Hospital | Schuyler | Nebraska | 1953 | 1996 | Immanuel Health Systems (Nebraska Synod ELCA) |
Mercy Hospital | Corning | Iowa | 1996 | Sisters of Mercy | |
Mercy Hospital | Council Bluffs | Iowa | 1887 | 1996 | Sisters of Mercy |
Nebraska Heart Hospital | Lincoln | Nebraska | 2003 | 2014 | Merger with CHI Nebraska |
Plainview Hospital | Plainview | Nebraska | 1968 | ||
Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center | Lincoln | Nebraska | 1889 | 2014 | Merger with CHI Nebraska |
Saint Francis Medical Center | Grand Island | Nebraska | 1887 | 2014 | Merger with CHI Nebraska |
Saint Mary's Community Hospital | Nebraska City | Nebraska | 1927 | 2014 | Merger with CHI Nebraska |
See also
- Hospitals in Omaha, Nebraska
- CHI Health Center Omaha, the city's largest indoor sports venue, bearing the company's name due to a sponsorship deal
References
- ↑ "Leadership". CHI Health. CHI Health. Retrieved March 28, 2018.
- ↑ "CHI completes Alegent acquisition". Modern Healthcare. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
- ↑ "Health care network becomes CHI Health". KETV. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
- ↑ Commins, John (February 1, 2019). "DIGNITY HEALTH, CHI FINALIZE $29B COMMONSPIRIT HEALTH MEGAMERGER". Health Leaders. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
- ↑ Goldberg, Stephanie (May 3, 2019). "The steep challenge facing Chicago's newest health care giant". Chicago Business. Retrieved December 29, 2019.