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Canton is a large city located in northeastern Ohio with a population close to 100,000. Known as the “Dogwood City,” Canton has been named one of the 100 best places to live in the U.S. It is very close in proximity to another Ohio city, Akron, making the Canton-Akron metropolitan area one of the best places in the country as far as variety of shopping centers, employment opportunities, eating establishments, and events. Some of Canton’s most well-known attractions include the Pro Football Hall of Fame, the McKinley National Memorial, the William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum, and the First Ladies National Historic Site. Since the decline of the manufacturing industry, Canton has thrived as an education, healthcare, and financial hub.

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Healthcare and Information in Canton, OH

Medical care and health education are readily available in the city of Canton, Ohio. Canton is the home of several hospitals and medical centers, and Canton is also very near Akron, Ohio, with hospitals that are consistently ranked amongst the top in the country. Healthcare is one of the largest industries in Canton, and research into new disease treatments is commonly performed at some of the city’s top universities. Ohio laws prohibit employer-sponsored insurance policies from limiting or denying coverage to any qualified employee based on health conditions or other factors.

Medical Centers in Canton, OH

  • Mercy Medical Center
    1320 Mercy Dr. N.W., Canton, OH 44708
  • University Hospitals
    Mercy Medical Ctr., Canton, OH 44702
  • Health Care Connection
    1320 Mercy Dr NW, Canton, OH 44708
  • Canton South Medical Center
    3666 Cleveland Ave SW, Canton, OH 44707

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Key Facts...

In 2005 $2 trillion was spent on health care services in the United States. On average, each person was responsible for a total annual health care bill of $6,700. Is your health insurance plan working for you and your family?

Source: National Coalition on Health Care. Catlin, A, C. Cowan, S. Heffler, et al, "National Health Spending in 2005." Health Affairs 26:1 (2006).

Health care costs in the United States rose an unprecedented 6.9% in 2005, more than double the rate of inflation. These costs are expected to rise at similar levels for the next decade. Protect your health and your wallet by investing in a health insurance plan that is right for you.

Source: National Coalition on Health Care. Catlin, A, C. Cowan, S. Heffler, et al, "National Health Spending in 2005." Health Affairs 26:1 (2006).

A 2003 study by The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation determined that over one third of uninsured adults reported having trouble paying their medical bills. Safeguard yourself and your family against future debt by finding a high quality health care plan.

Source: The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Access to Care for the Uninsured: An Update. 29 September 2003.