Kaleida Health
Kaleida Health, founded in 1998, is a not-for-profit healthcare network that manages five hospitals in the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area. Prior to the merger of member hospitals into the network, it was known as the Millard Fillmore Health System.
Facilities
Kaleida Health runs the Buffalo General Medical Center, a hospital on the premises of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. It was founded on its current site in the mid-19th century and has undergone multiple expansions, including one in 1986, that added a 16-story tower to the main complex. The hospital had 24,000 inpatient visits in 2016. The interior lobby was remodeled and the exterior of the building was repainted in 2018, to match the color scheme of newer facilities on the campus, at a cost of $2 million.Kaleida also runs the John R. Oishei Children's Hospital, a children's hospital that opened in November 2017. It cost $270 million and took nearly three years to build. It replaced Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo. There are 185 beds, including 64 neonatal units, 14 operating rooms, an indoor garden, and skyway connections to both Buffalo General Medical Center and Conventus. The hospital broke ground in early 2015 and was designed by Shepley Bulfinch and built by Turner Construction.
In 2012, Kaleida and the State University of New York at Buffalo jointly built the Gates Vascular Institute building. It replaced Millard Fillmore Gates Circle Hospital, which was demolished in October 2015. The lower floors house a clinical facility run by Kaleida that includes an emergency room, outpatient, inpatient and medical imaging facilities. As of 2017, Kaleida Health oversees Upper Allegheny Health System, which comprises Brooks Memorial Hospital, Lakeshore Hospital, Olean General, Bradford Regional Medical Center, and Cuba Memorial Hospital.