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Advocate Aurora Health

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Advocate Aurora Health operates as a not‑for‑profit integrated health system that delivers a broad range of medical services to communities in the United States. Its core offerings include acute care hospitals, outpatient clinics, physician practices, and specialty care centers covering areas such as cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, and women’s health. The organization also provides primary care, urgent care, and telehealth services to support preventive and chronic disease management. As a mission‑driven provider, it emphasizes patient‑centered care, clinical quality improvement, and community health initiatives.

Advocate Aurora Health maintains a substantial footprint across Wisconsin and Illinois, operating numerous hospitals and outpatient sites that serve a large patient population. The system’s size places it among the largest health networks in the Midwest, enabling it to leverage economies of scale for purchasing, technology adoption, and workforce development. Its regional reach allows coordination of care across inpatient and outpatient settings while supporting local health needs.

The organization traces its current structure to the 2018 merger of Advocate Health Care, based in Illinois, and Aurora Health Care, headquartered in Wisconsin, which combined two long‑standing nonprofit systems into a single entity. This merger brought together complementary strengths, including Advocate’s extensive physician network and Aurora’s strong community hospital base, to create a unified platform for clinical innovation and population health management. Advocate Aurora Health is also affiliated with several academic medical centers, contributing to medical education and research activities.

Governance of Advocate Aurora Health rests with a volunteer board of directors that oversees strategic direction, financial stewardship, and compliance with regulatory requirements. As a tax‑exempt nonprofit, any surplus revenues are reinvested into the organization to support capital improvements, service expansions, and community benefit programs.

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