Billings Clinic & Beyond
About Billings Clinic
Billings Clinic is Montana’s largest independent health care system serving Montana, Wyoming and the western Dakotas. A not-for-profit organization led by a physician CEO, Billings Clinic is governed by a board of community members, nurses and physicians. Billings Clinic is an integrated multi-specialty group practice with a 336-bed hospital and Level I Trauma Center. Billings Clinic has more than 4,500 employees, including nearly 600 physicians and non-physician providers and advanced practitioners offering more than 80 specialties.
Billings Clinic's vision is to be a national leader in providing the best clinical quality, patient safety, service and value. Shared electronic medical records are one way we have worked towards that goal.
The electronic medical record helps both primary care physicians and specialists know the patients' entire health history, the drugs that have been prescribed, and test results. This improves the overall quality, safety and cost of care.
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Local Area
Nestled between the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains lies Montana’s largest city – Billings. In 1882, Billings was linked to the rest of America when the Northern Pacific Railroad arrived. Fertile soil, plenty of land and transportation attracted thousands of settlers seeking freedom and fortune. Billings grew so fast, it became known as the “Magic City.”
Adventurers still come to Billings in search of the good life. They discover Billings’ modern-day magic results from a growing economy, outdoor recreation, cultural events, safe neighborhoods, complete and quality health care, and quality education. If you enjoy hiking, biking, fly fishing, rafting, kayaking, or snow skiing, then this is the right place for you.
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Big Sky Country
Montana is full of natural wonders including Yellowstone National Park, Glacier National Park, Big Horn Canyon, Makoshika State Park, Lewis & Clark Caverns, Canyon Ferry Reservoir, Pompey’s Pillar, the Rocky Mountains, to name just a few.
Besides boasting some of the best skiing and snow-boarding in the West, Montana has world-renowned fishing streams and rivers, plenty of sports action with Montana State University and University of Montana schools throughout the state; and cultural events and great dining to suit any palette.
Wyoming is less than two hours from Billings and holds plenty of beauty and western appeal. From the Grand Teton mountains to nightly rodeos in Cody in the summer. There is no shortage of things to do and places to see. Check out the links below to learn more.
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