Atrium Health

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority
Atrium Health
FormerlyCarolinas HealthCare System Charlotte Memorial Hospital
Company typeNorth Carolina Hospital Authority
IndustryHealth care
FoundedOctober 7, 1940 (1940-10-07) in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Headquarters1000 Blythe Boulevard, ,
Number of locations
  • 1,400 care locations
  • 40 hospitals
  • 35 emergency departments
  • 32 cancer care locations
  • 3,350+ providers
  • 15,000+ nurses
  • 35 urgent care locations
 (2021)
Area served
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama
Key people
Eugene A. Woods (CEO), April 2016-December 2, 2022
Services
Revenue
  • $9.9 billion net operating revenue
  • $5.8 million uncompensated care
 (2019)
Number of employees
~70,000 (2021)
ParentAdvocate Health
Divisions
Websitewww.atriumhealth.org

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority (doing business as Atrium Health, and formerly doing business as Carolinas HealthCare System) is a hospital network in the southern United States. The parent corporation, also named Atrium Health, merged with Advocate Aurora Health creating Advocate Health in December 2022. It operates 40 hospitals, 9 freestanding emergency departments, over 30 urgent care centers, and more than 1,400 care locations in the American states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama. It provides care under the Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist name in the Winston-Salem, North Carolina, region, Atrium Health Navicent in the Macon, Georgia area, and Atrium Health Floyd in the Rome, Georgia area. Atrium Health offers pediatric, cancer, and heart care, as well as organ transplants, burn treatments and specialized musculoskeletal programs.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority is a municipal hospital authority established under North Carolina's Hospital Authorities Act (North Carolina General Statutes chapter 131E, part 2). The authority is governed by a self-perpetuating board of commissioners which nominates new commissioners to fill its own vacancies; the chair of the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners can approve or veto those nominations but not make nominations of their own.