Cook County Health and Hospitals System
As one of the largest public health systems in the country, Cook County Health and Hospitals System offers a broad scope of health care services including preventive and primary care, prenatal care, communicable diseases, geriatric medicine, and environmental health. The system is a leader in innovative health programs that target diseases and conditions—like asthma, diabetes, HIV/AIDS—that disproportionately impact vulnerable populations. Cook County Health and Hospitals System includes flagship Stroger Hospital and 16 Ambulatory and Community Health Network clinics, as well as Provident Hospital, Oak Forest Hospital, Cook County Department of Public Health, Cermak Health Services, Juvenile Temporary Detention Center Health Services, and the Rothstein CORE Center.
Cook County At-A-Glance
Employees: |
|
6316 |
Licensed Beds: |
|
895 |
Discharges: |
|
31,746 |
Outpatient Visits: |
|
237,121 |
Emergency Visits: |
|
186,174 |
Births: |
|
1,221 |
This data is from the 2009 AHA Survey.
For more information, visit
ccbhs.org.