Cleveland Clinic's market share increased 2 percent in 2011, with outpatient visits reaching a record 4.6 million, according to a Market Watch report.
In his annual "state of the clinic" address, CEO and president Delos M. "Toby" Cosgrove, MD, reported that the health system's total revenue in 2011 increased 5 percent over 2010, reaching $6.18 billion. Operating income rose 22 percent to $305 million, and investments went up 10 percent to $4.3 billion.
In 2011, the Clinic opened new outpatient health and surgery centers in Twinsburg and Avon. Services in East Cleveland transitioned from inpatient care at Huron Hospital to outpatient care at the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Health Center.
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In his annual "state of the clinic" address, CEO and president Delos M. "Toby" Cosgrove, MD, reported that the health system's total revenue in 2011 increased 5 percent over 2010, reaching $6.18 billion. Operating income rose 22 percent to $305 million, and investments went up 10 percent to $4.3 billion.
In 2011, the Clinic opened new outpatient health and surgery centers in Twinsburg and Avon. Services in East Cleveland transitioned from inpatient care at Huron Hospital to outpatient care at the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Health Center.
Related Articles on Outpatient Surgery:
ASC Administrator Connie Casey: 5 Fresh Ideas for Cutting Costs in 2012
20 New Statistics on Surgery Center Staffing Costs
How to Turn Around an ASC Through Internal and External Physician Recruitment