Officials said the rebrand to AdventHealth is part of a systemwide brand transformation affecting all of the system’s 47 hospital campuses and 1,200 care sites across nine states.
“Our facilities and team members are galvanized around one name, brand and mission, and in doing this, we will deliver on our promise of wholeness and make the health journey easier for consumers,” AdventHealth President and CEO Terry Shaw said in a news release.
To alert consumers to the rebrand, AdventHealth launched a new website and introduced an internal service called “The Whole Care Experience” to align the organization’s 60,000-plus team members.
Officials said consumers can also expect to see new signage at all of AdventHealth’s care facilities and hospitals during the coming months.
AdventHealth first revealed plans to rebrand in August.
Editor’s note: This article was updated Jan. 2 at 11:25 a.m. to clarify that Adventist Health System has rebranded, not Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist Health.
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