USCIPP
The US Cooperative for International Patient Programs (USCIPP) is an organizational membership program of the National Center for Healthcare Leadership (NCHL), a Chicago, Illinois, United States-based nonprofit. USCIPP is composed of US academic medical centers, hospitals, and healthcare systems that operate in the international patient care and global healthcare collaborations market.[1]
Founded in 2010, with support from the International Trade Administration's Market Development Cooperator Program, the consortium now represents nearly 60 US healthcare provider organizations.[2][3] USCIPP's members work together to increase the global competitiveness of US hospitals in several ways:
- expand international access to US medical expertise
- conduct research and market analysis on international trade in healthcare services
- facilitate the inter-organizational sharing of best practices in caring for international patients as well as in executing collaborative healthcare projects outside of the US.
While all of USCIPP's member institutions share a focus on providing care to international patients who travel to the US for treatment, the majority of its members also engage in non-patient international collaborations, such as cross-border education programs, providing management services to organizations in other countries, offering consulting services to hospitals and governments abroad, and/or engaging in international, joint clinical research.[4]
Member Organizations
[edit]- Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
- Atrium Health
- Baptist Health South Florida
- Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center
- Boston Children's Hospital
- Broward Health International
- Cancer Treatment Centers of America
- Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- Children's Mercy Hospital
- Children's National Hospital
- Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
- City of Hope National Medical Center
- Cleveland Clinic
- Cook Children's Medical Center
- Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- Dignity Health International
- Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare
- Henry Ford Health
- Hospital for Special Surgery
- Houston Methodist
- Indiana University Health
- Johns Hopkins Medicine International
- Keck School of Medicine of USC
- Kennedy Krieger Institute
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- Mayo Clinic
- MD Anderson Cancer Center
- MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
- Memorial Hermann Health System
- Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center & TIRR Memorial Hermann
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
- Moffitt Cancer Center
- Mount Sinai Health System
- Nationwide Children's Hospital
- New York University Langone Health
- New York-Presbyterian Hospital
- Nicklaus Children's Hospital
- Northwell Health
- Northwestern Medicine
- Ochsner Health System
- Rush University Medical Center
- Ryan AbilityLab
- Sharp HealthCare
- Stanford University School of Medicine
- Texas Children's Hospital
- The James Cancer Hospital
- The Paley Institute at St. Mary's Medical Center
- University of Chicago Medical Center
- University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
- UCLA Health
- UC San Diego Health
- UCSF Medical Center
- University of Pennsylvania Health System
- University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
- Washington University School of Medicine
- Yale International Medicine Program[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "About". USCIPP. Retrieved 2019-08-23.
- ^ "Market Development Cooperator Program - Previous Winners". www.trade.gov. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
- ^ "US Cooperative for International Patient Programs (USCIPP)". National Center for Healthcare Leadership. Retrieved 2021-11-08.
- ^ McHugh, Robert M.; Johnson, Tricia J.; Garman, Andrew N.; Hohmann, Samuel F. (2017-08-09). "Global healthcare business development: The case of non-patient collaborations abroad for U.S. hospitals". International Journal of Healthcare Management. 12 (2): 141–147. doi:10.1080/20479700.2017.1359957. ISSN 2047-9700. S2CID 169018132.