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AdventHealth

AdventHealth
FormerlySouthern Adventist Health and Hospital Systems, Inc.
Adventist Health System/Sunbelt Inc.
Company typeNonprofit organization
IndustryHealthcare
FoundedFebruary 15, 1973; in Orlando, Florida
Headquarters,
Number of locations
54 hospitals (2024)
Area served
Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, North Carolina, Texas, Wisconsin
Key people
Terry Shaw (President/CEO):2016-present[1]
RevenueIncrease US$18 billion (2023)[2]
Number of employees
92,000 (2023)[3]
DivisionsAdventHealth Central Florida Division
AdventHealth East Florida Division[4]
AdventHealth West Florida Division
AdventHealth Multi-State Division[5]
Websitewww.adventhealth.com

AdventHealth is a Seventh-day Adventist nonprofit organization[6][7] headquartered in Altamonte Springs, Florida, that operates facilities in 9 states across the United States. It is the largest not-for-profit Protestant health care provider in the country.[8][9] In 2021, it was the second largest hospital network in Florida.[10] In February 2023, it was the fifteenth largest in the country.[11] Currently AdventHealth operates 54 hospitals.

On January 2, 2019, the hospital network officially adopted its current name and logo.[12] AdventHealth announced on September 1, 2022, a new test to quickly detect brain-eating amoebas.[13][14]

  1. ^ Gooch, Kelly (December 13, 2024). "AdventHealth CEO to retire". Becker's Hospital Review. Retrieved December 16, 2024.
  2. ^ Dyrda, Laura (November 22, 2023). "AdventHealth doubles revenue in 7 years as a 'growth-oriented company'". Becker's Hospital CFO Report. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  3. ^ Adams, Katie (December 25, 2023). "Who Spearheads Employee Retention Strategies At AdventHealth? Get This - The Employees". MedCity News. Retrieved February 19, 2024.
  4. ^ "AdventHealth East Florida Division is Named to Modern Healthcare's 2024 Innovators List". Flagler News Weekly. April 15, 2024. Retrieved May 18, 2024.
  5. ^ Gooch, Kelly (January 20, 2021). "New CEO named for AdventHealth's multistate division". Becker's Hospital Review. Retrieved May 20, 2024.
  6. ^ "AdventHealth signals a new beginning in health care". The Sentinel Echo. January 2, 2019. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  7. ^ Karomo, Chege (January 23, 2023). "Who owns AdventHealth? The hospital's ownership explained". Okay Bliss. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  8. ^ Shrieves, Linda (July 30, 2010). "Are non profit hospitals truly not for profit?". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  9. ^ Harrington, Jeff (September 21, 2011). "UCH Due Piece Of $500M". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved April 2, 2024.
  10. ^ Bruner, Katrine (March 10, 2022). "Florida's hospital systems remained profitable in 2020 despite pandemic, report says". WUSF Public Media. Retrieved January 12, 2023.
  11. ^ Falvey, Anna (February 28, 2023). "100 of the largest hospitals and health systems in America | 2023". Becker's Hospital Review. Retrieved April 5, 2023.
  12. ^ "Health care system makes name change official". Business Observer. January 2, 2019. Retrieved August 9, 2024.
  13. ^ "New test announced by AdventHealth to more quickly detect deadly brain-eating amoeba". Spectrum News 13. September 1, 2022. Retrieved August 9, 2024.
  14. ^ "AdventHealth announces development of new test to detect deadly brain-eating amoeba". WESH. September 1, 2022. Retrieved August 9, 2024.

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