UnityPoint Health

UnityPoint Health (known as Iowa Health System until 2013) is a network of hospitals, clinics and home care services in Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin. The system began in 1993, when Iowa Lutheran Hospital and Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines merged, forming the state's largest provider of hospital and related health services. The organization grew to encompass eight metropolitan areas and changed its name in 2013 to reflect that it was no longer exclusive to Iowa.[1][2]

UnityPoint Health
TypeNonprofit organization
IndustryHealthcare
Founded1993
FounderSteven Weinkselbaum
Defunct5 April 2013 Edit this on Wikidata
Headquarters,
Area served
Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin
Key people
Clay Holderman, CEO
Productshospitals, clinics and home care services
Websitewww.unitypoint.org

In 2022, UnityPoint Health spun off Methodist, Proctor and Pekin hospitals in Peoria, IL, to nonprofit Carle Health. [3]

Hospitals

HospitalLocationEmergency departmentFoundedAbsorbedSpun Off
UnityPoint Health MethodistPeoria, IL
Green tickY
1900
2013
2022
UnityPoint Health ProctorPeoria, IL
Green tickY
1882
November 2013
2022
UnityPoint Health PekinPekin, IL
Green tickY
1913
2017
2022
John Stoddard Cancer CenterDes Moines, IA
Red XN
1993
Iowa Lutheran HospitalDes Moines, IA
Green tickY
1914
Iowa Methodist Medical CenterDes Moines, IA
Green tickY
1901
Blank Children's HospitalDes Moines, IA
Green tickY
1944
Methodist West HospitalWest Des Moines, IA
Green tickY
2009
St. Luke's HospitalCedar Rapids, IA
Green tickY
1884
Jones Regional Medical CenterAnamosa, IA
Green tickY
The Finley HospitalDubuque, IA
Green tickY
1890
Trinity Regional Medical CenterFort Dodge, IA
Green tickY
1973
Trinity Rock IslandRock Island, IL
Green tickY
Trinity MolineMoline, IL
Green tickY
Trinity BettendorfBettendorf, IA
Green tickY
Trinity MuscatineMuscatine, IA
Green tickY
St. Luke's Regional Medical CenterSioux City, IA
Green tickY
1966
Allen HospitalWaterloo, IA
Green tickY
1925
UnityPoint Meriter HospitalMadison, WI
Green tickY
1898
2013
Grinnell Regional Medical CenterGrinnell, IA
Green tickY
1967
2019

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