Mountain Health Network has been renamed Marshall Health Network which comprises four hospitals: Cabell Huntington Hospital, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Hoops Family Children’s Hospital and Rivers Health; ambulatory facilities, medical offices and employed physician practices; along with Marshall Health physician practice and its facilities.
The formation of the system drives the delivery of high-quality multidisciplinary care, provides a forum for training the next generation of health care providers and advances research opportunities aimed at improving the health and wellness of patients and communities across West Virginia and the bordering states of Kentucky and Ohio.
“From primary care and rural health to specialty services, the new system improves access to high quality care for patients of all ages,” stated Kevin W. Yingling, R.Ph., M.D., F.A.C.P., CEO of Marshall Health Network. “Our highly trained physicians and staff are dedicated to addressing our region’s pressing health issues of addiction, behavioral health, obesity and eldercare. Uniting as a system strengthens our shared commitment to expand research, develop clinical centers of excellence, and offer new medical specialties.”
“This moment brings new meaning to the ‘Power of We,’ unifying our voice and amplifying our academic, clinical and research missions throughout West Virginia and beyond,” said Beth L. Hammers, M.B.A., CEO of Marshall Health. “Under the Marshall Health Network banner, we look forward to optimizing resources and initiating a holistic shift in how we deliver health care, how we train future healthcare professionals and how we engage with our communities.”
“Today marks a historic milestone in the journey of Marshall University as we officially recognize the new integrated academic health system, Marshall Health Network,” said Marshall University President Brad D. Smith. “This transformative initiative represents our unwavering commitment to advancing health care, education, and research for the betterment of our community and beyond. Together, we will build a brighter, healthier future, where innovation and compassion converge to redefine health care excellence.”
The organizations will host a joint community event celebrating the integration at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17, in the Marshall University Medical Center/Cabell Huntington Hospital Atrium, located at 1600 Medical Center Drive in Huntington.
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About Marshall Health Network, Inc.
Marshall Health Network, Inc. is a West Virginia-based not-for-profit academic health system that includes Marshall Health physician practice; four hospitals: Cabell Huntington Hospital, a 303-bed teaching hospital, St. Mary’s Medical Center, a 393-bed teaching hospital, Hoops Family Children’s Hospital, a 72-bed pediatric specialty hospital within Cabell Huntington Hospital; and Rivers Health, a 101 acute-bed hospital, and the employed physician practices of the hospitals. Cabell Huntington Hospital is a teaching hospital for Marshall University Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy and Nursing, while St. Mary’s Medical Center operates St. Mary’s Schools of Nursing, Respiratory Care and Medical Imaging.