
Northwest Healthcare is an integrated healthcare network committed to delivering Tucson and surrounding communities with quality, accessible healthcare—everything from highly specialized cardiac care and surgical services to more routine primary care.
Northwest Healthcare includes:
Northwest Medical Center
Oro Valley Hospital
Northwest Medical Center Sahuarita
Northwest Medical Center Houghton
Northwest Emergency Center Vail
Northwest Emergency Center Marana
Northwest Urgent Care (Over 15+ locations across Southern Arizona)
Northwest Primary & Specialty Care
Northwest Women's Center
Northwest Cardiology
Northwest Transitions Inpatient Rehabilitation
Skilled Nursing Unit
Northwest Tucson Surgery Center
Northwest Sleep Medicine
Throughout the network, the team is committed to providing safe, quality care. And we are even making it more convenient to see a clinician when and where you need it. For non-life threatening conditions, check in online ahead of time at any emergency room or urgent care center. Just pick a time that's convenient for you, and we'll hold your spot.
We appreciate the trust you place in us and we are committed to providing quality healthcare to the Southern Arizona community.
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for providing financial leadership and decision-making to support the hospital's mission and strategic objectives. This role oversees financial operations, including expense management, productivity, revenue cycle, budgeting, forecasting, financial analysis, and capital planning. The CFO collaborates with shared business partners in Accounting, Patient Access, Health Information Management, Revenue Management, Physician Practice Services, corporate Managed Care, and Human Resources to optimize daily and monthly financial operations. Additionally, the CFO manages financial risks and oversees the preparation of financial statements and reports. Departmental responsibilities typically include Accounting, Case Management, Information Systems, Health Information Management, and Patient Access.
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Community Health Systems is one of the nation’s leading healthcare providers. Developing and operating healthcare delivery systems across 14 states, CHS is committed to helping people get well and live healthier. CHS affiliates operate 70 acute-care hospitals and more than 1,000 other sites of care, including physician practices, urgent care centers, freestanding emergency departments, occupational medicine clinics, imaging centers, cancer centers and ambulatory surgery centers.