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Summa Health is a nonprofit integrated healthcare delivery system in Northeast Ohio, United States. [1] The Greater Akron Chamber (Ohio) [2] documents Summa Health as the largest employer in Summit County with more than 7,000 employees.
Summa Health Akron Campus, formerly known as Akron City Hospital, part of Summa Health System, was founded in 1892 in Akron, Ohio, United States as The City Hospital. From the first accredited radiology department in the country to the first adult open heart surgery in Akron. Summa Akron City Hospital has achieved national recognition as a ...
Summa St. Thomas Hospital was a former orthopedic and psychiatric hospital located in Akron, Ohio. The hospital opened in 1928 and was originally operated by the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine as a non-denominational, non-profit general hospital. In 1989, St. Thomas Hospital merged with Akron City Hospital to become Summa Health System ...
Summa now employs about 8,500 people, according to a Summa spokesman. The health system has about 1,300 beds and about 1,000 physicians at its facilities, which cover nearly 3 million square feet ...
On March 13, Rep. Emilia Sykes, D-Akron, sent a letter to HATCo CEO Dr. Marc Harrison raising concerns about the proposed acquisition of Summa Health.
At the same time, Summa might attract new young and middle-aged health care workers from across the country who will see the Akron-based hospital system as a place they want to work.
Thomas J. Strauss, Pharm.D. is the President and CEO of Summa Health System, in Ohio. Prior to joining Summa Health System in 1999, Strauss was the president of Meridia Health Services in Cleveland (which later merged with Cleveland Clinic Health System). For ten years, Strauss held a number of leadership positions with Meridia, including the ...
Worry and hope surround proposed Summa Health sale to HATCo -- Jan. 18, 2024. A capital venture company’s plan to buy Summa Health and turn it into a model of modern health care both worried and ...