Company Profile
Company Overview
Aurora Health Care’s integrated, not-for-profit health care system is located throughout eastern Wisconsin and northeastern Illinois is internationally known and awarded for exceptional care. By incorporating the latest treatment systems and patient innovations, Aurora is constantly finding better ways to provide health care in its state-of-the-art hospitals and multi-specialty clinics.
Company History
Aurora Health Care's integration as a not-for-profit system began in 1984 when two Milwaukee hospitals, St. Luke's Medical Center and Good Samaritan Medical Center, joined to become St. Luke's Samaritan Health Care. It was the first health care system in Milwaukee to be created through the affiliation of two formerly independent hospitals. St. Luke's Samaritan Health Care adopted the name Aurora Health Care in 1987 after a merger between Mount Sinai Medical Center and nearby Good Samaritan Medical Center.
In the years that followed, other health care organizations joined Aurora as their leaders sought better ways to provide care. Aurora's leaders eventually were able to assemble a health system that included primary and specialty care, clinics, hospitals, home care, social services, pharmacies and more -- as Aurora grew to serve patients throughout eastern Wisconsin.
Benefits
Salary guarantee year one
Professional expense reimbursement
Aurora Pension Plan
Incentive Savings Plan/tax sheltered annuity
Health insurance
Dental insurance
Term group life insurance
Sick pay
Long & short term disability
Paid time off (vacation and CME)
Malpractice insurance
AuroraFlex
Group universal life insurance available at physicians' expense