Mount Sinai Health System is an integrated healthcare provider operating seven hospital campuses across New York City, serving millions of patients annually through emergency departments, inpatient facilities, and outpatient services. The system employs over 43,000 people and ranks among the nation's largest hospital networks.
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai operates in conjunction with the hospital system, combining clinical care with medical education and biomedical research. The institution functions as an international leader in both medical training and scientific research, supporting research activities alongside its educational mission.
The health system's scope extends beyond local communities to serve global populations. Operations span clinical patient care, emergency medicine, hospital administration, and the full range of outpatient services alongside its medical school's research and educational programmes.