Mount Sinai Health System is one of the nation's largest integrated health care networks, headquartered in New York City and serving millions of patients annually. The system comprises seven hospital campuses alongside a network of emergency departments and outpatient facilities, supported by a workforce of over 43,000 employees across clinical, administrative, and support roles.
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai functions as an international leader in biomedical research and medical training, integrating scientific advancement with clinical care delivery. This dual focus on research and education distinguishes the system as an academic medical enterprise that combines patient care with the training of future physicians and the advancement of biomedical science.
The health system serves both local and global communities through its comprehensive network of hospitals, emergency departments, and outpatient services. Operations span integrated health care delivery, emergency medicine, specialist care, and scientific research across multiple campuses in the New York City region.