Mercy Health (Ohio and Kentucky)

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Mercy Health








TypeNon-profit organization
IndustryHealthcare



Mercy Health is a non-profit healthcare organization that operates hospitals and other healthcare facilities in Ohio and Kentucky. It is part of the larger Bon Secours Mercy Health system, which is one of the largest Catholic health systems in the United States.

History[edit]

Mercy Health has a long history of providing healthcare services in the region. The organization was formed through the merger of several smaller healthcare systems and has grown to become a major provider of healthcare services in Ohio and Kentucky.

Services[edit]

Mercy Health offers a wide range of healthcare services, including:

Facilities[edit]

Mercy Health operates numerous facilities across Ohio and Kentucky, including:

  • Mercy Health - Anderson Hospital
  • Mercy Health - Clermont Hospital
  • Mercy Health - Fairfield Hospital
  • Mercy Health - St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital
  • Mercy Health - Lourdes Hospital

Community Involvement[edit]

Mercy Health is committed to improving the health and well-being of the communities it serves. The organization engages in various community outreach programs, health education initiatives, and partnerships with local organizations to address public health issues.

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