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  2. List of hospitals in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Boston Medical Center: Boston Medical Center Health System Boston Suffolk Yes (Adult Level 1, Pedi Level 2) IV 1996-present Active - Academic - Formed in 1996 through merger of Boston City Hospital and Boston University Medical Center Hospital. [25] Boston Nursery for Blind Babies [26] Jamaica Plain Suffolk IV 1901-1995 [29] Closed: Boston ...

  3. St. Elizabeth's Medical Center (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    St. Elizabeth's Medical Center (abbreviated SEMC, also known locally as St. E's) is a mid-size non-profit teaching hospital located in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. [1] St. Elizabeth's is a part of Boston Medical Center Health System, a non-profit health care system which took over the hospital in 2024 from Steward Health ...

  4. Boston Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Boston City Council voted 9-4 on June 29 of 1996 in favor of a merging Boston City Hospital and the Boston University Medical Center to create the new Boston Medical Center. The new combined hospital had over 3,800 employees and more emergency room visits than any other hospital in New England. [9]

  5. Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary Medical Center was founded by the Sisters of St. Francis who opened the Philadelphia-based, St. Mary Hospital in 1860. In 1973, the hospital relocated to Bucks County because of a regional need for health services. In 1996, the hospital's name was changed to St. Mary Medical Center.

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  7. Boston Emergency Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Emergency Hospital operated on a cooperative plan. A patient would pay $1 a year for membership in the hospital association, which would grant them access to medical and surgical services as well as filling of prescriptions at wholesale price. [5] By 1896 the hospital association had 8,000 members. [6] This number grew to 30,000 by ...

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  9. St. Mary Medical Center (Langhorne) - Wikipedia

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    The hospital has a Level II Trauma Center and employs over 700 physicians and 1,100 volunteers. The hospital focuses on non-invasive treatments, adult and pediatric emergency services, rehabilitation and health and wellness programs. St. Mary Medical Center merged with Catholic Health East in 2013 and is currently a part of Trinity Health. [1]