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Carle Health

Carle Health

Hospitals and Health Care

Urbana, IL 24,503 followers

Redefining healthcare around you.

About us

Carle Health is a vertically integrated system with a bold but simple mission: to be the trusted partner in all healthcare decisions for everyone who depends on it. Combining clinical care, health insurance, medical research and higher education, Carle Health provides highly accessible, high-quality care and service to improve health in communities throughout central Illinois and beyond. Always focused on its North Star – providing the best care possible for patients and health plan members – Carle Health is driven by a deep philanthropic spirit to solve real-world health issues now and into the future. The system includes eight, award-winning hospitals, multispecialty physician group practices with more than 1,300 doctors and advanced practice providers, provider-driven health insurance plans including Health AllianceTM and FirstCarolinaCare, Carle Illinois College of Medicine, the world’s first engineering-based medical school, Methodist College, Stephens Family Clinical Research Institute, and other associated healthcare businesses – all working together to get patients and health plan members the care they need at the right time and at every point in their healthcare journey. Founded in Urbana, IL, Carle Health has more than 16,800 team members working across Illinois, Indiana, Washington and North Carolina. It’s proud to be named a Great Place to Work®.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Urbana, IL
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1946
Specialties
Heart, Cancer, Spine, Level 1 Trauma Center, Level 3 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Level 3 Epilepsy Center, Research, Clinical trials, Digestive Health, Heart & Vascular Institute, Neuroscience, Carle Illinois College of Medicine, and Stephens Family Clinical Research Institute

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  • March 19 is Certified Nurses Day™. Join us in recognizing and celebrating the wonderful nurses at Carle going the extra mile to provide outstanding care to our patients. 👏 "I believe that it is important for nurses to get certified because it shows the hard work and countless hours that they have put into the specialized learning, training, and taking care of their specific patient populations."--Jessica DeLeon, BSN, RN, CV-BC, Cardiac Catherization Lab at Carle BroMenn Medical Center "For me it was important that I was certified because it gave me the validation that I truly know my specialty and I have the appropriate knowledge to take care of our patients." --Andreea Zaharescu, MSN, RN-CGRN, clinical educator for Digestive Health in Urbana "I am so grateful for the team I am a part of. We have a great dynamic and the communication and knowledge of our teammates helps us work well together. I feel my team and I focus on compassionate care for our patients. We strive to ensure the well-being and empowerment of mothers and newborns."--Amanda Bailey, BSN, RN, RNC-MNN, Nursery at Carle Richland Memorial Hospital "I love my night shift crew and the abilities that we have in working as a team and we all work so well together that when someone needs help we know it without needing to ask!"--Kayliegh Flanagan, BSN, RN, Clinical Charge Nurse, Labor and Delivery at Carle Health Methodist Hospital

    • Five healthcare workers in blue scrubs at Carle BroMenn Hospital, holding a sign that reads “We're Certified Carle Nurses.”
    • Five healthcare workers in scrubs, smiling and standing in a row indoors.
    • Group of nurses in red shirts, standing in front of a hospital entrance.
    • Group of healthcare workers smiling in a hospital corridor, holding a plaque.
  • AirLife supports the creation of a new landing pad in West Salem to increase community access to critical, life-saving care. “When ambulances travel longer distances with critical patients, this new pad provides a safe, easily accessible place to meet.” -John Nichols, operations manager and flight paramedic, AirLife Read the full story in our Newsroom 🗞️ https://lnkd.in/g2Q5FfkE

  • “The first step in treatment of patients presenting with pulmonary embolism is risk assessment. Risk assessment can be rapidly performed considering the patient's age, stability as determined by their vitals, location, and burden of the blood clot besides their underlying chronic medical conditions.” -Surya Chaturvedula, MD, interventional cardiologist, Carle Health. When Renee Brown noticed something was wrong with her son’s reaction to contact while playing sports, a CT scan revealed a blood clot, a condition that few know can impact patients of all ages. New in our Newsroom:🗞️ https://lnkd.in/gRjnfVB5 #DH2Foundation #StopTheClot #Know2Live

    • Three people posing with a smile near a football field; the central person wears a 'Richwoods 58' football jersey. The logo of Carle Health is visible, alongside a message about the importance of blood clot awareness.
  • Carle Health is pleased to announce that the annual Stroke Conference, scheduled for Friday, May 9, 2025, will be held either in person at The Forum at Carle Foundation Hospital in Champaign, IL, or virtually via Zoom. For more information and to register, visit: https://lnkd.in/g3cFyMSc.

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  • Carle Health is pleased to announce the annual Cardiology Update, which will be held on Friday, April 25, 2025, at The Forum at Carle Foundation Hospital in Champaign, IL, or virtually via Zoom. For more information and to register, visit:

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