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San Francisco Marine Hospital (1853– 1912; closed) – renamed as a Public Health Service Hospital [3] [23] San Francisco VA Medical Center Sutter California Pacific Medical Center
UC San Diego Medical Center: San Diego: California: 390: I UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital: Oakland: California: 183: I Valley Children's Hospital: Madera: California: 358: II Ventura County Medical Center: Ventura: California: 208: II Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center: San Francisco: California: 397 I Children's ...
The Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center [1] (ZSFG) is a public hospital in San Francisco, California, under the purview of the city's Department of Public Health. It serves as the only Level I trauma center for the 1.5 million residents of San Francisco and northern San Mateo County. [2]
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]
A new French Hospital was dedicated on 4 May 1963, Geary Street at 6th Avenue. [9] It is now known as the "French Campus" of Kaiser Permanente. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] St. Mary’s Hospital opened in San Francisco in 1857, on Rincon Hill at the northwest corner of 1st and Bryant Streets, not the French Hospital. [ 11 ] "
The San Francisco Health Network consists of the San Francisco General Hospital, Laguna Honda Hospital and many other clinics throughout San Francisco. [5] The San Francisco Health Network has stated they will perform duties irrespective of immigration status or the lack of health insurance . [ 6 ]
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After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, the hospital campus burned down and it was moved to a temporary location at 2828 California Street by Dr. Redmond Payne and volunteers. [2] In 1909, the hospital was moved to the former Morton Hospital campus (1904–1909), at 778 Cole Street, which only had some 30 beds. [7]