Aurora Health Care

Aurora Health Care

Aurora Health Care

What makes being an Aurora provider unique? We make it easy for you to do what you do best, care for patients. Our supportive staff and leadership are committed to an autonomous practice environment and continuously strive to be on the forefront of managing the changing healthcare landscape, advances in technology, and innovative approaches to providing impeccable outcomes for patients.  
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Company Information

Aurora Health Care is the largest health care system in Wisconsin. With service areas extending to Northeastern Illinois, Aurora is anchored by two top tier tertiary/quaternary care centers. Our integrated delivery model allows Aurora physicians and advanced practice professionals to support their patients, connect with colleagues and offer state-of-the-art, top tier quality care.

Company History

Aurora Health Care's integration as a not-for-profit system began in 1984 when two Milwaukee hospitals, St. Luke's Medical Center and Good Samaritan Medical Center, joined to become St. Luke's Samaritan Health Care. It was the first health care system in Milwaukee to be created through the affiliation of two formerly independent hospitals. St. Luke's Samaritan Health Care adopted the name Aurora Health Care in 1987 after a merger between Mount Sinai Medical Center and nearby Good Samaritan Medical Center.

In the years that followed, other health care organizations joined Aurora as their leaders sought better ways to provide care. Aurora's leaders eventually were able to assemble a health system that included primary and specialty care, clinics, hospitals, home care, social services, pharmacies and more -- as Aurora grew to serve patients throughout eastern Wisconsin.

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