Marshfield Clinic Health System (MCHS) is an integrated health system serving Wisconsin with more than 10,000 employees and more than 1,200 providers comprising 86 specialties, a health plan, and research and education programs.
Origins
The Clinic was incorporated under Wisconsin law in 1916 and operates as a charitable corporation with all of its assets held in a charitable trust. It is one of only a few large independent nonprofit medical clinics in the United States. See the Marshfield Clinic history for more information.
Mission
The mission of the Clinic is to enrich lives ... through accessible, affordable compassionate health care.
Providers and staff
MCHS has more than 1,200 providers, and has more than 10,000 total employees.
Specialties
Physicians and other medical professionals comprising more than 86 specialties and subspecialties are available to patients. Examples of specialties include neuro-oncology, maternal-fetal medicine, pediatric orthopedic surgery and electrophysiology.
Marshfield Clinic System of Care
Marshfield Clinic Health System is the largest private group medical practice in Wisconsin and one of the largest in the United States, with more than 1,200 medical providers representing more than 86 specialties and subspecialties. The System has more than 50 locations in 34 Wisconsin communities in northern, central and western Wisconsin, including hospitals in Marshfield, Eau Claire, Park Falls and Rice Lake.
Outreach Network
More than 1,200 hospitals, clinics and other sites participate in a variety of Clinic outreach programs. Clinic physicians and staff provide off-site consultation in 52 specialties.
Dental Services
The Clinic operates several dental clinics in northern, central and western Wisconsin. The dental clinics see more than 60,000 unique patients per year.
Patients
The Clinic had nearly 3.5 million patient encounters for the year ended September 30, 2017, and reported approximately 328,000 unique patients in the health system during this same period.