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  2. UPMC Altoona - Wikipedia

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    It became part of the Altoona Regional Health System which was created in 2004 by the merger of Altoona Hospital with Bon Secours-Holy Family Hospital, previously Mercy Hospital of Altoona. As part of UPMC since 2013 and a level II trauma center until 2024, it is a level III trauma center and is served by 300 physicians and 4,000 care givers ...

  3. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Eye and Ear, Presbyterian, and Women's Hospitals circa 1943. UPMC has its roots in the 1893 establishment of Presbyterian Hospital, [11] [12] which serves as the medical center's flagship facility, and the 1886 founding of the Western Pennsylvania Medical College.

  4. List of UPMC Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) is a $21 billion integrated global nonprofit health enterprise that has 89,000 employees, 40 hospitals with more than 8,000 licensed beds, 700 clinical locations including outpatient sites and doctors' offices, a 3.7 million-member health insurance division, as well as commercial and international ventures. [1]

  5. UPMC system to cut more than 1,000 mostly non-clinical jobs ...

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    UPMC says health care industry still adjusting to post-pandemic world. Pittsburgh-based health system to cut more than 1,000 jobs.

  6. UPMC Altoona is downgrading its trauma center. How will that ...

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  7. List of hospitals in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2018, there were 249 state licensed hospitals and VA hospital facilities in Pennsylvania. 148 of these facilities were non-profit, 86 were for-profit or "investor-owned", and 15 were public hospitals owned by the Federal government, state government, or in one case, the city of Philadelphia. [1]