University Hospitals
About University Hospitals
University Hospitals is a multihospital health system based in Cleveland, Ohio, with a history dating back to 1866. It has evolved from a single hospital into a comprehensive academic medical center that serves 1 million people in Northeast Ohio. As a nonprofit organization, it has strong ties to Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
The health system operates 18 hospitals, 40 health centers, and numerous medical practices. Its main campus, UH Cleveland Medical Center, includes specialized facilities such as UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital and UH Seidman Cancer Center. University Hospitals offers a wide range of healthcare services, including prevention, primary care, emergency care, cancer treatment, women's health, and pediatric care. The organization is recognized as one of the leading academic medical centers in the nation, with a history of medical innovations and significant capital projects, including the Vision 2010 initiative, which involved a $1 billion investment in facility upgrades and new construction.