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- Trinity_Health_(Livonia,_Michigan) abstract "Trinity Health was an American national Catholic hospital system operating in 10 states through a wide network of hospitals, clinics, home health and long-term care facilities and hospices. In May 2013, Trinity Health merged with Catholic Health East, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, to become CHE Trinity Health, Inc. Headquartered in Livonia, Michigan, Trinity Health was the fourth-largest Catholic health system in the United States based on total revenue. Post-merger, CHE Trinity Health is the second-largest Catholic health system in the country.Trinity Health was formed on May 1, 2000, from the merger of Holy Cross Health System, South Bend, Indiana, and Mercy Health Services, Farmington Hills, Michigan. The new organization initially comprised 25 health ministries across seven states—California, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan and Ohio—with 45,000 employees and 7,000 physicians. Trinity Health’s headquarters were established first in Farmington Hills, Michigan, and later in Novi, Michigan. Judith Pelham, president/CEO of Mercy Health Services, was the organization’s first president and chief executive officer, while James Hendricks, previously board chair for Holy Cross Health System, was named chair of the new board of directors.Throughout its 13-year history, Trinity Health’s primary focus was to improve quality of care and patient safety at its Ministry Organizations (an umbrella term for the collective health facilities in the communities where it served). Nearly every initiative, whether related to culture, diversity or workforce development, had some underpinning related to this goal.Trinity Health's commitment to clinical excellence was the task of the organization's Unified Clinical Organization (UCO). Together with the Ministry Organizations, the UCO facilitated a wide range of improvements in clinical excellence. This work was lauded for saving lives and improving outcomes in areas from perinatal patient safety to heart failure to sepsis.Innovation and AwardsFor three consecutive years, Trinity Health was listed among InformationWeek's IW500, a ranking of the nation's most innovative companies and organizations. In 2014, CHE Trinity Health is being considered for a ranking on Information Week's new "Elite100."In 2004, one of the nation’s top quality-rating organizations honored Trinity Health with its National Quality Health Care Award. The National Committee for Quality Health Care named Trinity Health the winner of this annual award that recognizes providers who embody a vision for quality, embrace innovation and forward thinking, and establish methods to measure and evaluate processes to benefit the community.In 2010, Trinity Health was named in the top 10 in Thomson Reuter’s 100 Top Hospitals: Health System Quality/Efficiency Study. At the time of the merger with Catholic Health East, Trinity Health had 44,500 full-time staff and more than 8,000 active physicians. It was sponsored by Catholic Health Ministries, a "public juridic person" in the Catholic Church. As a Catholic health care provider, Trinity Health hospitals embraced and followed the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, issued by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. The directives guide health care facilities in making decisions about care and services in a way that is consistent with Catholic faith beliefs.At its sunset, Trinity Health provided more than US$300 million a year in programs serving the poor and under-served, and in charity care. In 2008 Trinity Health had commitments of more than $376 million. Trinity Health supported reform of the U.S. health care system through a robust advocacy policy.Trinity Health merged with Catholic Health East in 2013. At the time of the May 2013 merger, Trinity Health was led by Interim President and Chief Executive Officer, Judith R. Persichilli, and Interim Chief Operating Officer, Larry Warren.".
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- Trinity_Health_(Livonia,_Michigan) comment "Trinity Health was an American national Catholic hospital system operating in 10 states through a wide network of hospitals, clinics, home health and long-term care facilities and hospices. In May 2013, Trinity Health merged with Catholic Health East, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, to become CHE Trinity Health, Inc. Headquartered in Livonia, Michigan, Trinity Health was the fourth-largest Catholic health system in the United States based on total revenue.".
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