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Salem Hospital contains 454 hospital beds and serves an area of 350,000 people. [16] Thirty-five beds are skilled care patient beds while the remaining 419 are acute care beds. Service is provided to a three-county area that includes Marion, Yamhill, and Polk counties. [17] The hospital is Salem's largest private employer with 5,200 employees. [18]
MedStar Washington Hospital Center; Psychiatric Institute of Washington; Sibley Memorial Hospital; Specialty Hospital of Washington - Capitol Hill; Specialty Hospital of Washington - Hadley; St. Elizabeths Hospital; United Medical Center (opened in 1966 as Cafritz Memorial Hospital; also formerly known as Greater Southeast Community Hospital) [2]
The list below shows the hospital name, city and state location, number of beds in the hospital, adult trauma level certification, and pediatric trauma level certification: [1] Hospital City
Salem Hospital is a general medical and surgical hospital which had 199 licensed beds as of 2023, with plans to expand to 212 by early 2024. [3] The hospital had 19,467 admissions in the latest year for which data are available. It performed 4,409 annual inpatient and 7,955 outpatient surgeries. Its emergency department had 90,149 visits for 2012.
Compared to the rest of the nation, Oregon has the lowest number of hospital beds per capita — 1.6 beds per 1,000 people. Salem Health is poised to unveil a 150-bed patient tower this summer ...
Hospital Beds available [2] Beds licensed [2] Trauma level [3] Beaverton: Washington: Cedar Hills Hospital Ontario: Malheur: Saint Alphonsus Medical Center - Ontario Baker City: Baker: Saint Alphonsus Medical Center - Baker CIty Portland: Multnomah: Vibra Specialty Hospital Albany: Linn: Samaritan Albany General Hospital: 64: 76: 3 Ashland ...
The Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, of which the Washington Hospital Center is a part, includes Alexandria and Arlington County, Virginia, and Bethesda and Rockville, Maryland. There are 59 hospitals in this area, and of these, the Washington Hospital Center is ranked number two, just below Inova Fairfax Hospital. [7]
Veterans' health care in the United States is separated geographically into 19 regions (numbered 1, 2, 4–10, 12 and 15–23) [1] known as VISNs, or Veterans Integrated Service Networks, into systems within each network headed by medical centers, and hierarchically within each system by division level of care or type.