
HCA Healthcare
Health systemOne of the United States' largest health systems, operating a nationwide network of hospitals, surgery centers and physician clinics.
From national health systems to federal agencies to Fortune 1000 manufacturers, organizations choose Enterprise Health to run occupational and employee health on one certified record.
The organizations below operate across health systems & life sciences, government & research, and the Fortune 1000 — the sectors where occupational and employee health is a compliance, safety and continuity mandate, not an afterthought. [verify]
Hospitals, integrated delivery networks, payers and pharmaceutical manufacturers — where employee and clinician health is also a patient-safety and compliance mandate.
Health systems and life-sciences employers run some of the most demanding occupational-health programs anywhere: clinician immunizations and titers, exposure and injury management, respirator fit-testing and medical surveillance — across many facilities and regulated sites at once.

One of the United States' largest health systems, operating a nationwide network of hospitals, surgery centers and physician clinics.

New York State's largest health system and private employer, spanning academic medical centers, hospitals and hundreds of outpatient locations.

A diversified health-care and well-being company combining national insurer UnitedHealthcare with health-services arm Optum.

A global pharmaceutical company that discovers, develops and manufactures medicines across diabetes, oncology, immunology and neuroscience.
Federal agencies and research organizations operating safety-critical missions with large, distributed and highly regulated workforces.
Agencies and research organizations manage medical surveillance, clearance and fitness-for-duty exams, and exposure monitoring for a large, dispersed and often safety-critical workforce — with strict recordkeeping and audit requirements.

The United States' civil space agency, responsible for the nation's aeronautics and space research and exploration programs.
Financial services, energy, agriculture and manufacturing leaders running occupational-health operations across plants, offices and field sites.
Fortune 1000 manufacturers, energy and finance employers run plant and site clinics, DOT and respirator programs, hearing conservation and injury care across many locations — the kind of distributed occupational-health operation Enterprise Health was built to unify.

A leading global financial-services firm and one of the largest banks in the United States, serving consumers, businesses and institutions worldwide.

A diversified energy manufacturing and logistics company spanning refining, midstream, chemicals and marketing.

A pure-play agriculture company providing seed, crop-protection and digital products to farmers around the world.

One of the largest independent petroleum refining, marketing and midstream companies in the United States.
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Occupational-health leaders on what it's like to run their programs on Enterprise Health.
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Enterprise Health is built for organizations that run occupational and employee-health programs at scale — health systems and life-sciences companies, government and research agencies, and Fortune 1000 employers across energy, manufacturing, agriculture and financial services.
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