Banner health
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| Banner Health | |
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| Type | Non-profit_organization |
| Founded | 1937 |
| Headquarters | Phoenix, Arizona[1] |
| Key people | Peter S. Fine, President & CEO[2] |
| Industry | Health Care |
| Employees | 28,000[3] products = Healthcare Services |
| Website | www.bannerhealth.com/ |
Banner Health is a non profit health system based in Phoenix, Arizona. The health system is one of the largest employer’s in the state - employing over 27,000 employees. The organization provides emergency care, hospital care, hospice, long-term/home care, outpatient surgery centers, labs, and rehab services.
[edit] Locations
Banner Health facilities can be found in seven states:
- Alaska
- Fairbanks Memorial Hospital/Denali Center
- Arizona
- Banner Alzheimer's Institute
- Banner Arizona Medical Clinic
- Banner Baywood
- Banner Behavioral Health
- Banner Children's Hospital
- Banner Corporate
- Banner Desert
- Banner Estrella
- Banner Gateway
- Banner Good Samaritan
- Banner Heart Hospital
- Banner Home Care
- Banner Hospice
- Banner Ironwood
- Banner Medical Group
- Banner Mesa
- Banner Occupational Health
- Banner Poison Center
- Banner Surgery Centers
- Banner Thunderbird
- Community Partnerships
- Page Hospital
- Williams Health Care Center
- California
- Banner Lassen Medical Center
- Colorado
- Banner Home Care & Medical Equipment
- Banner Medical Clinics
- East Morgan County Hospital
- McKee Medical Center
- North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley, Colorado, USA
- Sterling Regional MedCenter
- Nebraska
- Ogallala Community Hospital
- Ogallala Medical Group
- Nevada
- Banner Churchill Community Hospital
- Wyoming
- Community Hospital
- Platte County Memorial Hospital
- Washakie Medical Center


