OhioHealth is a not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare system headquartered in Columbus that has served Ohio communities since 1891. The organisation operates 11 acute-care hospitals and more than 50 ambulatory sites across 47 counties, supported by a workforce of more than 35,000 associates, physicians, and clinical professionals. It provides hospital care, ambulatory services, hospice, and home-health services throughout the state.
The OhioHealth Research Institute, established in 2006, conducts clinical trials and medical research across oncology, heart and vascular care, and neuroscience. The institute employs over 80 healthcare experts and represents the organisation's commitment to advancing clinical knowledge alongside direct patient care.
As a High Reliability Organisation, OhioHealth commits to achieving zero preventable harm and operates under a model where the OhioHealth Foundation reinvests all earnings into patient care, research, medical equipment, medical education, and community outreach programmes serving a 40-county area. The system describes itself as one of the nation's leading faith-based healthcare organisations and the healthcare outreach arm of the United Methodist Church.