Commonwealth Health Corporation (CHC) is the regional leader in healthcare throughout Southcentral Kentucky. With an extensive portfolio of hospitals, healthcare services, and physician practices, Commonwealth Health Corporation is able to meet the diverse healthcare needs of the communities it serves. It is best known by its flagship hospital, The Medical Center at Bowling Green, which began serving Southcentral Kentucky as City Hospital in 1926. But its mission to care for people and improve quality of life extends well beyond The Medical Center to a diverse group of subsidiaries that meet the needs of individuals and businesses in this ever-changing healthcare landscape.
As a not-for-profit healthcare system, it provides a benefit to the community that is greater than the taxes it would pay if it was a private, for-profit business. In fiscal year 2014, CHC provided $63.3 million in total benefits to its communities. But, the value of its benefit extends beyond the dollars. It is calculated by the health it restores, the lives it saves and the hope it provides.
Commonwealth Health Corporation was formed in 1984 as a not-for-profit holding company for The Medical Center at Bowling Green and other health-related businesses. But with those businesses at the core of its existence, its roots date back to 1926. From the early beginnings of City Hospital to the expansive healthcare corporation it is today, CHC enjoys a rich history of serving Southcentral Kentucky’s healthcare needs and improving the quality of life in the communities it serves.
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