Company Profile
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Company Overview
Huntsville Hospital Health System
HH Health System
The Health System is the Nation’s third largest publicly owned hospital system with more than 1,800 beds and 12,000 employees. We are a community-based, not-for-profit organization composed of Huntsville Hospital and the following affiliated hospitals and physician entities:
• Women & Children Hospital
• Madison Hospital
• Athens-Limestone Hospital
• Decatur Morgan Hospital
• Helen Keller Hospital
• Lawrence Medical Center
• Red Bay Hospital
• HH Physician Network
• Heart Center, LLC
Huntsville Hospital
Huntsville Hospital, located in Huntsville, Alabama, was established in 1895. Today, Huntsville Hospital is the second largest hospital in Alabama with 941 beds and more than 800 physicians on the medical staff.
Huntsville Hospital provides regional services for patients in Northern Alabama and Southern Tennessee. The hospital website is www.huntsvillehospital.org
Our mission is to provide high quality care and services that will improve the health of those we serve.
Our vision is to be one of the best health systems in America and consistently strive to provide clinical and service excellence.
Our values are Integrity, Excellence, Innovation, Accountability, Compassion and Safety.
The Community
Huntsville/Madison County
Huntsville, Alabama, is one of the most recognized cities in the Southeast – consistently named as one of the best places to live and work by a numerous national publications. Our city is regularly named as a premier location for both business and quality of life. Huntsville is situated in the fastest growing major metropolitan area in Alabama with the highest per capita income in the Southeast.
Technology, space, and defense industries have a major presence here with the Army’s Redstone Arsenal, NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center, and Cummings Research Park. Huntsville is home to several Fortune 500 companies as well as having a broad base of manufacturing, retail and service industries. HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology was founded in Huntsville in 2008.
Huntsville is centrally located in the northern part of Alabama. It is the fourth-largest city in Alabama. The 2010 census estimated Huntsville’s population at 180,105. By 2016 the estimated population grew to 194,057. The Huntsville Metropolitan Statistical Area’s population was estimated at 444,752 in 2015. There are approximately 1.2 million people within a 50-mile radius of Huntsville Hospital.
• Huntsville International Airport (HSV) has direct flights to 10 major cities throughout the United States.
• Excellent public schools with more national merit scholars per capita than any other in the country
• Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, Broadway Theater League, Huntsville Symphony Orchestra, US Space & Rocket Center, Huntsville Botanical Garden, Huntsville Museum of Art, Constitution Hall Village, Early Works Children's Museum, Monte Sano State Park
• Madison County named one of the Top 50 Best Places to Raise Children in the U.S. by Business Week
• Huntsville named one of 10 great places to be inspired by innovation by USA Today
• Huntsville ranked among Best Cities for Mid-Career Professionals in the nation by Kiplinger’s
• Huntsville named among Top Ten Smartest Cities in the World by Forbes
• Huntsville received Moody’s best possible “AAA” credit rating for the seventh consecutive year