Chapters Health System and Capital Caring Health Finalize Groundbreaking Affiliation


Andrew Molosky

Capital Caring Health Tom Koutsoumpas and Chapters Health System Andrew Molosky

“We are thrilled to finalize the affiliation with Capital Caring Health, which for both organizations officially begin a new era in advanced illness care.” — Andrew Molosky, president and chief executive officer for Chapters Health System

Chapters Health System and Capital Caring Health announced today the finalization of their groundbreaking affiliation. The two organizations combined resources to support ongoing innovation and critical care expansion in the communities they each serve. Chapters Health is one of the nation’s premier not-for-profit, community-based healthcare organizations headquartered in Temple Terrace. Founded in 1977, and located in the nation’s capital, Capital Caring Health was, along with several other entities, one of the first in the nation to provide hospice and related care.

“For the past several years, Chapters Health has been on an aggressive and ambitious trajectory to change the way chronic illness management and end-of-life care is administered in our communities,” said Andrew Molosky, MBA, FACHE, CHPCA, president and chief executive officer for Chapters Health. “We are thrilled to finalize the affiliation with Capital Caring Health, which for both organizations officially begin a new era in advanced illness care.”

With totals of 4,000 employees and 3,000 volunteers combined, Chapters Health and Capital Caring Health now represent the largest, not-for-profit advanced illness and hospice care organizations in the nation among the nearly 4,700 hospice providers.

Tom Koutsoumpas, President and CEO of Capital Caring Health further stated, “Chapters Health and Capital Caring Health are changing the healthcare landscape by dramatically strengthening our combined not-for-profit missions. Together we provide the best possible outcomes for patients, families and our dedicated team members.”

With the combined resources of the Chapters Health System and Capital Caring Health, healthcare services will be provided to residents in 34 Florida counties, four Georgia counties, two Maryland counties, five Virginia counties along with five independent cities in the state and all eight wards of Washington D.C., allowing more than 100,000 lives to be touched annually.

“As we officially welcome the Capital Caring Health team into the Chapters Health family, we are excited to work in lock step with our shared mission to constantly elevate home and community-based, end-of-life care,” added Molosky.

About Chapters Health System

As a progressive leader and premier healthcare organization, Chapters Health System is dedicated to delivering innovative care throughout chronic illness progression and beyond. Since 1983 as a community-based, not-for-profit organization, Chapters Health has provided choices, education and guidance through its managed affiliates. All offerings are provided to improve the patient/family experience well in advance of end-of-life needs. In 2023, Chapters Health was named a Top Workplaces USA award-winner; in 2022, earned certified status for information security from HITRUST and for the fifth consecutive year was recognized as a great workplace in the Aging Services category by the independent analysts at the Great Place to Work® Institute. To learn more, visit http://www.chaptershealth.org, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

About Capital Caring Health

Capital Caring Health is a not-for-profit, community-based organization founded in the nation’s capital in 1977. Capital Caring Health is one of the most experienced and respected providers of advanced illness, hospice and elder care services in the country. Our care for children with life – limiting disease is the largest on the East Coast. Additional services focus on the special care needs of veterans, and those with heart failure and end-stage lung disease. More than $3.0 million annually funds care for those who lack coverage or the necessary financial resources for services. Almost 90 cents of every dollar go to caring for patients and their families. Over the years, Capital Caring Health has provided hospice, palliative care, and counseling to nearly 120,000 patients and their families through our regional neighborhood network across Maryland, Virginia and Washington D.C.

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