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CCLB 12-22-08 a 97 CCLB.Qxd CCLB 12-22-08 A 97 CCLB 12/11/2008 10:07 AM Page 1 DECEMBER 22, 2008-JANUARY 4, 2009 HEALTH CARE DIRECTORY CRAIN’S CLEVELAND BUSINESS 97 MetroHealth Psychiatry Parma Hospital’s Behavioral 400 Wabash Ave. Top executive: Dr. Fred C. Rothstein 5 Severance Circle, Suite 207 2500 MetroHealth Drive Center for Older Adults Akron 44307 Cleveland Heights 44118 Cleveland 44109 7007 Powers Blvd. (330) 344-6000 Womankind Maternal (216) 382-8874 (216) 778-4428 Parma 44129 www.akrongeneral.org and Prenatal Care Center www.wdc-mammogram.com www.metrohealth.org (440) 743-4335 Top executive: Alan J. Bleyer 5400 Transportation Blvd., Suite 10 Top executive: Elizabeth H. Nolan Garfield Heights 44125 Top executive: Dr. R. Taylor Segraves www.parmahospital.org Cleveland Clinic Women’s Health Center Women’s Diagnostic Clinic Inc. Top executive: Patricia A. Ruflin (216) 662-5700 NAMI Greater Cleveland 9500 Euclid Ave., Suite A10 www.womankindcleveland.com 24325 Lorain Road 1400 W. 25th St., fourth floor PLAN (Planned Life Assistance Cleveland 44195 Top executive: Eileen M. Murray North Olmsted 44070 Cleveland 44113 Network) of Northeast Ohio (216) 444-4437 (440) 779-9633 (216) 875-7776 5010 Mayfield Road, Suite 304 www.clevelandclinic.org/womenshealth Women’s Diagnostic www.womensdiagnosticclinic.com www.namigreatercleveland.org Cleveland Heights 44124 Top executive: Dr. Holly Thacker Center of Cleveland Inc. Top executive: David R. Zavagno Top executive: Michael Baskin (216) 321-3611 Community Health Partners New Directions Inc. www.planneohio.org 3700 Kolbe Road Top executive: Ray Gonzalez 30800 Chagrin Blvd. Lorain 44053 Cleveland 44124 Psychological Services (440) 960-4000 (216) 591-0432 10298 Andover Drive www.community-health-partners.com www.newdirect.org Twinsburg 44087 Top executive: Ed Oley Top executive: Michael E. Matoney (330) 487-0671 Top executive: Dr. David Santoro Elegant Essentials The Nord Center 3637 Medina Road, Suite 130 6140 S. Broadway Ave. Psychological Solutions LLC Medina 44256 Lorain 44053 730 SOM Center Road, Suite 130 (800) 350-5053 (440) 233-7232 Mayfield Village 44143 www.elegantessentialsonline.com www.nordcenter.org (440) 573-1010 Top executive: Shellie L. Graf Top executive: William D. Bierie www.docrich.com Top executive: Rich Weisberg Great Expectations Perinatal Services North Coast Center 19006 Stony Point Drive 38879 Mentor Ave., Suite C Visiting Nurse Association Strongsville 44136 Willoughby 44094 of Cleveland Behavioral Health (440) 572-2574 (440) 953-9999 2500 E. 22nd St. www.hometown.aol.com/suntdoula/ www.northcoastcenter.com Cleveland 44115 myhomepage/business.html Top executive: Jonathan Lee (216) 931-1400 Top executive: Sunday Tortelli www.vnacleveland.org Oakview Behavioral Health Center Top executive: Claire Zangerle ICAN of Greater Cleveland 18697 Bagley Road 10000 Waterford Trail Middleburg Heights 44130 Womanspirit Chagrin Falls 44023 (440) 816-8200 20151 Morris Ave. (440) 543-5353 www.swgeneral.com Euclid 44123 www.icanofgreatercleveland.org Top executive: Thomas A. Selden (216) 481-5446 Top executive: Pam Kolanz Top executive: Karen Raven Our Lady of the Wayside Jane Pernotto Ehrman, M.Ed., CHES 38135 Colorado Ave. 1380 Pearl Road Avon 44011 WOMEN’S HEALTH Brunswick 44212 (440) 934-6054 SERVICES (440) 213-1872 www.thewayside.org www.imagesofwellness.com Top executive: Terry Davis Akron General Medical Center Lakewood Midwifery Services 14601 Detroit Ave. Lakewood 44107 (216) 227-2500 What’s Behind the Power of www.lakewoodhospital.org/ birthingcenter RSM McGladrey? Top executive: Jack Gustin CRESCO Real Estate would like to take MetroHealth Women’s Services this opportunity to thank all of our clients 2500 MetroHealth Drive and friends for a wonderful 2008. We look The Accounting, Tax and Business Cleveland 44109 forward to expanding our relationships in 2009. (216) 778-5341 Consulting Practice for Northeast Ohio www.metrohealth.org Top executive: Dr. Patrick M. Catalano Preterm 12000 Shaker Blvd. Cleveland 44120 (216) 991-4000 www.preterm.org CRESCO real estate Robinson Imaging Center of Kent 401 Devon Place Kent 44240 (330) 677-3434 www.robinsonmemorial.org Top executive: Mike Walker Southwest General Health Center Women’s & Children’s Services 18697 Bagley Road Middleburg Heights 44130 (440) 816-5050 www.swgeneral.com ■ We’re focused on small-to-medium sized Top executive: Thomas A. Selden companies on the move Summa Wadsworth — Rittman Hospital ■ We’ve successfully grown our careers in 195 Wadsworth Road WWWINNERCIRCLELLCCOM Northeast and Central Ohio Wadsworth 44281 (330) 334-1504 ■ Our firm is regionally based with offices www.wrhospital.com in Cleveland, Akron, Canton and Columbus Top executive: Jim Pope )NSIGHT #OMFORT AND!DVICEFORSMALLBUSINESSES Summit Acupuncture ■ We have a depth of resources with national and global reach 3237 State Road Cuyahoga Falls 44223 !CCOUNTING4AX (330) 929-4334 3TRATEGY0LANNING www.summitacupuncture.com Top executive: Kirsten Ericson "USINESS3ERVICES UH Women’s Health Services #APITAL-ARKETS rsmmcgladrey.com Cleveland Akron Canton Columbus 11100 Euclid Ave. "USINESS!DVISORS7HO4REAT9OUR"USINESS,IKE4HEIR/WN 216-523-1900 330-670-6515 330-455-1120 614-224-7722 Cleveland 44106 'ETSTARTEDBYCALLING TODAYTOSCHEDULEYOURFREECONSULTATION RSM McGladrey, Inc. and McGladrey & Pullen LLP are two separate and independent legal entities. They operate (216) 844-1000 in an alternative practice structure that enables them to work together to service clients’ business needs. www.uhhospitals.org/womenshealth CCLB 12-22-08 A 98 CCLB 12/3/2008 2:41 PM Page 1 98 CRAIN’S CLEVELAND BUSINESS WWW.CRAINSCLEVELAND.COM DECEMBER 22, 2008-JANUARY 4, 2009 LARGEST HOSPITALS RANKED BY 2007 NET PATIENT REVENUE Net patient revenue FTE Company ($ millions) employees Address Total Staffed Year as of Rank Phone/Web site 2007 2006 % change revenue beds founded 6/30/2008 Parent system Top executive Cleveland Clinic (1) Cleveland Clinic Health Delos M. "Toby" 1 9500 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 44195 2,653.9 2,485.0 6.8 NA 1,093 1921 17,314 System Cosgrove, M.D. (216) 444-2200/www.clevelandclinic.org chairman, CEO University Hospitals Case Medical Center and Subsidiaries (2) 938.0 829.5 13.1 1,029.7 801 1866 6,101 University Hospitals Fred Rothstein 2 11100 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 44106 president (216) 844-1000/www.uhhospitals.org Akron City Hospital and St. Thomas Hospital Robert Harrigan 3 525 E. Market St., Akron 44309 560.4 486.0 15.3 583.4 473 NA 4,167 Summa Health System president (330) 375-3000/www.summahealth.org MetroHealth Medical Center Mark J. Moran 4 2500 MetroHealth Drive, Cleveland 44109 536.6 527.0 1.8 604.7 442 1837 5,326 MetroHealth System interim CEO, president (216) 778-7800/www.metrohealth.org Aultman Hospital (1) Edward J. Roth III 5 2600 Sixth St. S.W, Canton 44710 418.9 393.6 6.4 NA 590 1892 3,027 NA president, CEO (330) 452-9911/www.aultman.org Akron General Medical Center Alan J. Bleyer 6 400 Wabash Ave., Akron 44307 385.1 412.3 (6.6) 419.0 473 1914 3,087 Akron General Health System president (330) 344-6000/www.akrongeneral.org Fairview Hospital (1) Cleveland Clinic Health Janice Murphy 7 18101 Lorain Ave., Cleveland 44111 349.2 316.0 10.5 NA 411 1892 2,180 System president (216) 476-7000/www.fairviewhospital.org Akron Children's Hospital (1) William H. Considine 8 One Perkins Square, Akron 44308 315.6 282.9 11.6 NA 274 1890 3,608 NA president, CEO (330) 543-1000/www.akronchildrens.org Hillcrest Hospital (1) Cleveland Clinic Health Jeffrey A. Leimgruber 9 6780 Mayfield Road, Mayfield Heights 44124 275.2 294.9 (6.7) NA 383 1968 1,776 System president (440) 312-4500/www.hillcresthospital.org Saint Elizabeth Health Center (1) Robert Shroder 10 1044 Belmont Ave., Youngstown 44501 271.0 309.7 (12.5) 981.4 550 1915 2,062 Catholic Healthcare Partners president, CEO (330) 746-7211/www.hmpartners.org Southwest General Health Center partnering with University Thomas A. Selden 11 18697 Bagley Road, Middleburg Heights 44130 249.0 247.9 0.5 260.2 354 1920 1,813 Hospitals president, CEO (440) 816-8000/www.swgeneral.com Mercy Medical Center Sisters of Charity Health Thomas E. Cecconi 12 1320 Mercy Drive N.W., Canton 44708 225.3 220.3 2.3 241.0 345 1908 2,056 System and University president, CEO (330) 489-1000/www.cantonmercy.com Hospitals Health System Community Health Partners Edwin Oley 13 3700 Kolbe Road, Lorain 44053 212.7 211.5 0.6 594.9 319 NA 1,537 Catholic Healthcare Partners president (440) 960-4000/www.community-health-partners.com Northside Medical Center (1) 14 500 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown 44501 210.8 227.3 (7.2) NA 288 NA 1,606 Forum Health NA (330) 884-1000/www.forumhealth.org Parma Community General Hospital (1) Patricia Ruflin 15 7007 Powers Blvd., Parma 44129 187.3 187.2 0.1 NA 314 1961 1,537 NA president, CEO (440) 743-3000/www.parmahospital.org EMH Regional Medical Center EMH Regional Healthcare 16 630 E. River St., Elyria 44035 168.7 166.3 1.5 178.5 251 1908 1,191 System Kevin C. Martin (440) 329-7500/www.emh-healthcare.org Marymount Hospital (1) Cleveland Clinic Health David J. Kilarski 17 12300 McCracken Road, Garfield Heights 44125 168.1 149.6 12.3 NA 304 1949 1,134 System president (216) 581-0500/www.marymount.org Robinson Memorial Hospital Stephen Colecchi 18 6847 N. Chestnut St., Ravenna 44266 144.1 139.1 3.7 148.9 141 1894 1,060 Summa Health System president, CEO (330) 297-0811/www.robinsonmemorial.org Lakewood Hospital (1) Cleveland Clinic Health Jack Gustin 19 14519 Detroit Ave., Lakewood 44107 135.7 126.4 7.3 NA 268 NA 952 System president (216) 521-4200/www.lakewoodhospital.org South Pointe Hospital (1) Cleveland Clinic Health David J. Kilarski 20 20000 Harvard Road, Warrensville Heights 44122 128.9 131.3 (1.8) NA 254 1957 1,016 System president (216) 491-6000/www.southpointehospital.org St.
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