Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic was created in 1921 with the goal of providing excellent patient care based on the principles of cooperation, compassion, and innovation.
It has evolved from a small outpatient clinic into the world's first integrated international health system. Cleveland Clinic has over 65,000 caregivers worldwide and over 200 locations, resulting in nearly 6 million patient visits per year. Cleveland Clinic facilities can be located all over Northeast Ohio, as well as around the United States and the world, including Florida, Canada, Abu Dhabi, and Las Vegas.
Eight regional hospitals, 16 family health clinics, a children's rehabilitation facility, and one affiliate hospital make up the Cleveland Clinic health system. Outpatient services, primary care, several subspecialties, and multiple locations are all available.
The Joint Commission, the nation's biggest accreditor of healthcare organizations, has granted Cleveland Clinic accreditation. The organization has accredited all of the hospitals, family health centers, outpatient clinics, and home healthcare programs belonging to Cleveland Clinic as part of its hospital accreditation program.
- Foundation: 1921
- Country: USA
- City: Cleveland, OH
- Hospital beds: 1,285
- Website: my.clevelandclinic.org