Jackson Health System

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Jackson Health System
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Geography
LocationMiami, Florida, United States
Organization
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityUM Miller School of Medicine
Services
Emergency departmentLevel I trauma center
Beds2,106
Links
Websitehttp://www.jacksonhealth.org/, https://www.facebook.com/JacksonHealth/
ListsHospitals in Florida

Jackson Health System in Miami, Florida is a nonprofit academic medical system offering world-class care to any person who walks through its doors. Governed by the Public Health Trust, a team of citizen volunteers acting on behalf of the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners, Jackson Health System ensures that all residents of Miami-Dade County receive a single high standard of care regardless of their ability to pay.

An integrated healthcare delivery system, Jackson Health System consists of its centerpiece, Jackson Memorial Hospital; Jackson South Medical Center, Jackson North Medical Center, Holtz Children’s Hospital, Jackson Rehabilitation Hospital, Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital, a network of UHealth Jackson Urgent Care centers, multiple primary care and specialty care centers; two long-term care nursing facilities; and a team of Corrections Health Services clinics. The new Jackson West Medical Center campus is under development in the City of Doral, Florida, which will feature adult and pediatric emergency rooms, numerous outpatient services, and the 100-bed Jose Milton Memorial Hospital.

Jackson Memorial Hospital[]

Jackson Memorial Hospital opened in 1918 as a 13-bed community hospital and has grown into an accredited, tax-assisted, tertiary teaching hospital.

Jackson Memorial Hospital's Miami Transplant Institute is the largest transplant center in the United States, performing more transplants in 2019 than any US center has ever performed in a single year.[1] It is the only hospital in Florida to perform every kind of organ transplant for both adult and pediatric patients,[2]

It is also home to Ryder Trauma Center, the only adult and pediatric Level 1 trauma center in Miami-Dade County, and a designated U.S. Army Forward Surgical Team Training Facility, where military healthcare personnel prepare to treat soldiers injured on the battlefield.

Home to one of the largest graduate medical education programs in the U.S.,[3] Jackson Memorial Hospital works in conjunction with the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine faculty, offering services including patient care, educational programs, a research-focused clinical setting and community services that focus on health-related issues. Jackson North Medical Center is also affiliated with the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine at Florida International University.

Holtz Children's Hospital[]

Jackson's Holtz Children's Hospital has also been recognized annually among the best in the country in U.S. News & World Report's "Best Children's Hospitals" rankings.[4] Among Holtz's specialties is neonatology.

In 2011, U.S. News ranked the University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Medical Center the number one hospital in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area, out of 70 hospitals in the region.[citation needed]

Jackson Health System is governed by the Public Health Trust Financial Recovery Board, a group of volunteers that act on behalf of the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners. Jackson Health System's current President and CEO is Carlos A. Migoya.

References[]

  1. ^ "In Record-Setting Year, Miami Organ Transplant Hub Performed Most Transplants in US".
  2. ^ "Build Advanced - OPTN". optn.transplant.hrsa.gov.
  3. ^ "ACGME Report Download".
  4. ^ "Holtz Children's Hospital at UM-Jackson Memorial Medical Center in Miami, FL Rankings | US News Best Hospitals". health.usnews.com. Retrieved 2016-01-28.

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