

Established in 1956, Indianapolis-based Community Health Network is a not-for-profit health system offering access to expert physicians, advanced treatments and technology. Community's five hospitals and more than 100 care sites strive to improve the health and well-being of those individuals in Central Indiana who entrust their care to us. Community's employees and medical staff partner to deliver individualized patient care and personal attention.
Community Health Network was ranked among the nation's 50 highest-performing health systems, according to a study by the Thomson Reuters. It has been ranked one of America's Top 20 Integrated Healthcare Networks, was a Healthiest Employers of Indiana winner and earned top honors in the 2009 Mayor's Celebration of Diversity Awards, as well as the 2009 Employer Award from the Mayor's Advisory Council on Disability. Community is a nine-time winner of "Healthcare's 100 Most Wired" recognition and is a leader in integration of electronic medical records and electronic and online patient services. In 2009, Community recorded 231,190 emergency and urgent-care visits, performed 106,336 surgeries, delivered 5,873 babies and tallied 44,164 hospital admissions. Community Physicians of Indiana doctors scheduled 593,604 patient visits, and Community Home Health Services had 5,464 home care and hospice admissions.
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