Partners HealthCare International
Partners HealthCare International® (PHI) is the academically-based global arm of Partners HealthCare, one of the leading non-profit health care systems in the U.S. Partners HealthCare was founded by Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, the two oldest and largest teaching hospitals of Harvard Medical School. We have partnered with health care systems and health-related academic institutions in more than 40 countries focusing on co-developing custom solutions to effect sustainable change, so that communities across the globe have access to an ever higher standard of care.
Partners HealthCare International® (PHI) is a division of Partners HealthCare, one of the largest academic medical systems in the United States. PHI’s mission is to transform health care by developing programs with a global network of highly regarded institutions committed to excellence in medical care, education and research. We initiate and foster collaborations between the leaders, professional staff, administrators, researchers, and educators at these institutions and our colleagues at our Harvard Medical School affiliated teaching hospitals: Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and McLean Hospital.