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In 2007, ChristianaCare saw 457,348 outpatient visits, 55,512 admissions and 7,100 childbirths. [4] ChristianaCare provided $35.7 million in charity care in 2007. [4] With more than 10,000 employees, it is one of the largest private employers in Delaware and among the top 10 in the greater Philadelphia region. [5]
Facility now run by Christiana Care as a rehab and outpatient facility; Tilton Hospital - Wilmington. Named after Dr. James Tilton, Surgeon General of the United States Army during the War of 1812; Built in 1863 for Delaware soldiers in the American Civil War; Occupied block bounded by Ninth, Tenth, Tatnall, and West Streets; Closed in fall 1865
Christiana Hospital is a 906-bed nationally ranked, non-profit, tertiary, research and academic medical center located in Stanton, Newark, Delaware, servicing the entire Delaware area and parts of southern New Jersey. [1] Christiana Hospital is the region's only university-level tertiary academic medical center.
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Nevin and co-authors have published on primary care within a community, [10] preventative care for children [11] and menopausal women. [12] In 2002 she joined ChristianaCare as the senior vice president of their Wilmington campus. [5] She served as the chief medical and patient safety officer, before being named as CEO in 2014. [5]
1.2 Christiana Hospital. 1.3 Wilmington Hospital. 1.4 Middletown Free-standing Emergency Department. 1.5 Union Hospital. 2 WikiProject Hospitals Proposal. 7 comments.
Christiana is an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, United States, located on the Christina River, 12 miles southwest of Wilmington. It is home to the Christiana Hospital and the Christiana Mall and is the location of the northern terminus of Delaware Route 1 at an interchange with Interstate 95 .
Crozer-Chester Medical Center (Crozer) is a 424-bed tertiary-care teaching hospital located on a 68-acre campus in Upland, Pennsylvania. A Level II trauma center, [ 20 ] admits more than 19,000 patients, treats approximately 53,000 Emergency Department patients and delivers approximately 1,700 babies annually.