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  2. List of hospitals in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Windham Hospital: Hartford HealthCare Willimantic: Windham Yes IV 1933–present Active: Winsted Memorial Hospital Hartford HealthCare Winsted: Litchfield Yes V Active - Formerly inpatient, now only provides emergency services. World War II Veterans Memorial Hospital Meriden New Haven II XXXX–1991 [5]

  3. Hartford Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Hartford Hospital is an 938-bed [2] acute care teaching hospital located in the South End of Hartford, Connecticut. [3] Hartford Hospital was established in 1854. The hospital campus is located on Seymour Street in Hartford and is directly adjacent to the main campus of the Connecticut Children's Medical Center .

  4. St. Vincent's Medical Center (Bridgeport) - Wikipedia

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    St. Vincent's Medical Center is a 473-bed tertiary care Catholic hospital in Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States. It caters to a large population in Southern Connecticut and provides comprehensive and advanced medical services. The hospital is now controlled by Hartford HealthCare, who acquired it from Ascension in 2019. [2]

  5. MedStar Georgetown University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The original Georgetown University Hospital building, c. 1910s. Georgetown University Hospital was founded in 1898 as part of Georgetown University. The facility opened with 33 beds and was staffed by the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia. [5] [6]

  6. The Institute of Living - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, the IOL staffed 450 beds, with many patients staying for long-term periods, though by the early 1990s, the IOL reduced its number of beds to 150 and length of stay to a maximum 28 days. [8] The IOL and Hartford Hospital's Department of Psychiatry merged in 1994. As a result of the merger, the IOL could accept Medicaid patients.

  7. List of Georgetown University buildings - Wikipedia

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    Hospital: Marcus Bles Building 1972 Medical: Hospital: Pasquerilla Healthcare Center 1988 Medical: Hospital: Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center: 1982 Medical: Hospital: Named for Vince Lombardi: New Research Building 1995 Medical: Hospital: Pre-Clinical Science Building 1972 Medical: Academic Research Resource Facility 1989 Medical: Hospital

  8. Connecticut Children's Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut Children's Medical Center was founded as the Newington Home for Incurables in Newington, CT in 1898 by the Connecticut Children's Aid Society. [9] [10]It eventually was expanded and renamed the Newington Children's Hospital in 1968, and in 1986 signed an agreement with Hartford Hospital to open a new children's hospital in Hartford.

  9. Griffin Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Griffin Hospital is a 160-bed community hospital founded in 1909 and located in Derby, Connecticut. The hospital serves more than 130,000 residents in the Lower Naugatuck Valley . Griffin Hospital is Derby's top employer and one of New Haven County's largest employers. [ 1 ]