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Mercy Health (other)
Mercy Health may refer to: Health care providers * Mercyhealth, serving Wisconsin and Illinois * Mercy Health (Michigan), serving West Michigan * Mercy Health (Ohio and Kentucky), based in Cincinnati, Ohio * MercyOne (formerly Mercy Health Network), serving Iowa * Mercy Health System, based in southeastern Pennsylvania, merged into Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic * Mercy (healthcare organization), serving the St. Louis, Missouri area See also * Mercy Health Plans, a Missouri-based insurer acquired by Coventry Health Care in 2010 * Atrium Health Mercy, a hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina * Saint Joseph Mercy Health System, a health care provider in southeast Michigan * Mercy College of Health Sciences Mercy College of Health Sciences is a private Roman Catholic college focused on healthcare and located in Des Moines, Iowa. Established by the Sisters of Mercy in 1899, Mercy College bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, and certificate programs ...
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Mercyhealth
Mercyhealth is a non-profit health care system based in Rockford, Illinois. It is a regional health care system with over 85 facilities serving a total of 55 communities throughout southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. As part of its diversified, vertically integrated system, Mercyhealth operates over four core service areas: hospital-based services; clinic-based services; post-acute care and retail services; and a wholly owned and operated insurance company. History The original Janesville City Hospital was founded in 1883 by Dr. Henry Palmer, a Civil War surgeon general who had trained Daniel Hale Williams, an African American surgeon who, in 1893, was the first physician to successfully perform an open heart surgery. Dr. Williams spent two years as an apprentice to Dr. Henry Palmer. The hospital was later renamed Palmer Memorial Hospital and was operated by his son Dr. William Palmer. Soon after it was bought by the Sisters of Mercy of Chicago who renamed it Palmer Mem ...
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