Duke University Health System is a world-class medical network
dedicated to employing Duke's strengths in patient care, education, and
research to enhance and improve health care throughout North Carolina and
southern Virginia. The Health System delivers high-quality health services
across the continuum of care through Duke University Hospital, an academic
medical center consistently ranked among the top 10 in the country; two
community hospitals, Durham Regional Hospital and Duke Health Raleigh
Hospital; primary and specialty care clinics; home care; hospice; skilled
nursing care; wellness centers; and community-based clinical
partnerships.
As a member of Duke’s Health System, Durham Regional Hospital offers its
patients access to the clinical expertise, capabilities, and quality and
safety standards of Duke University Medical Center in a patient-oriented
community setting. Durham Regional became part of the Duke system on July 1,
1998, when Duke signed an agreement with the Durham County Hospital
Corporation to lease the county-owned hospital for 20 years. Under the
agreement, Duke promised to uphold Durham Regional’s longstanding commitment
to provide convenient, comprehensive services to Durham County residents, as
well as its charitable commitments to Lincoln Community Health Center and
the Durham County Emergency Medical Service. By working together, Duke and
Durham Regional can leverage their strengths, operate more efficiently, and
improve the quality of care for the citizens of Durham County and the
surrounding region.