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Summa Health is a for-profit integrated healthcare delivery system inNortheast Ohio, United States.[1] The Greater Akron Chamber (Ohio)[2] documents Summa Health as the largest employer inSummit County with more than 7,000 employees. Summa provides comprehensiveemergency,acute,critical,outpatient andlong-term/home care.
Summa Health's integrated healthcare system, encompasses a network of hospitals, multiple community-based health centers, a health plan (Summa Care), a multi-specialty group practice, an accountable care organization (ACO - New Health Collaborative), research and medical education and a foundation.
Outpatient care is offered throughout Summit,Stark,Wayne,Portage, andMedina counties in several community health centers. The healthcare system provides patient care,medical research, andcontinuing medical education, and is ranked a top healthcare provider in the region.[3][4][5][6][7][8]
In 2023, Summa Health earned $1.86 billion in revenue. This include $1.3 billion from Summa Health hospitals, $5,000,000 from SummaCare, and $244 million from Summa Health Medical Group.[9] Summa Health has 28.62% market share of primary care in the Akron metropolitan area.[10]

Summa Health System was formed in 1989 whenAkron City Hospital andSt. Thomas Hospital merged. Summa Health now encompasses a network of hospitals,community-based health centers, ahealth plan, a physician-hospital organization, an entrepreneurial entity, research, and medical education and a foundation.
More than 1,300 licensed, inpatient beds are represented on the Summa Health Akron Campus, Summa Health Rehab Hospital, and Summa Health Barberton Campus.
In January 2024, Venture Capital firmGeneral Catalyst announced it has agreed to purchase Summa Health and reestablish it as a for-profit corporation.[11] The sale to General Catalyst was announced at a price of $485 million.[12] The sale was completed in 2025.[13]
Summa Health System specializes in advancedbariatric care,behavioral health,cancer care,cardiovascular,neurosciences,orthopedics, primary care, senior health,sports health,surgical services, urology andwomen’s health.
The Jean B. and Milton N. Cooper Pavilion on the Summa Akron Campus provides outpatient cancer services. The 60,000-square-foot facility includes physician and support staff offices; a conference center; and cancer-related services, including 28 infusion treatment areas, threeradiation oncology treatment areas,diagnostic imaging, clinical research,rehabilitation services and educational and support services; and access topsychologists and physical therapists.
The Summa Wellness Institute is a 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m2) medical-based fitness facility inHudson, Ohio. The institute integrates fitness amenities and medical technology.


Summa Health System represents more than 1,300 licensed beds in the following clinical settings:
Outpatient care is provided to the Ohio counties of Summit,Portage,Medina, Stark and Wayne.
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