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  2. List of hospitals in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Affiliated with Eastern Virginia Medical School: Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU: Richmond: 208 [21] Virginia Commonwealth University: CHoR has 168 dedicated (staffed) inpatient pediatric beds and VCU Medical Center offers an additional 40 beds in specialized inpatient units that provide care for both children and adults.

  3. Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital - Wikipedia

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    1988: The "Hospital Authority of Norfolk" was formed as a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The hospital was re-established as "Lake Taylor Hospital" and would operate as an autonomous long-term care hospital. 1997: Opening of the sub-acute care pediatric unit. 2002: Name changed to "Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital."

  4. University of Virginia Health System - Wikipedia

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    The Battle Building of the UVA children's hospital.. The University of Virginia Health System consists of five components: The University of Virginia Medical Center provides primary, specialty and emergency care throughout Central Virginia through a network of clinics as well as a main hospital that has 701 inpatient beds, not including a 71-bed Level 4 neonatal intensive care unit and 20-bed ...

  5. Transitional care - Wikipedia

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    Representative locations include (but are not limited to) hospitals, sub-acute and post-acute nursing homes, the patient’s home, primary and specialty care offices, and long-term care facilities. Transitional care is based on a comprehensive plan of care and the availability of health care practitioners who are well-trained in chronic care ...

  6. List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Bon Secours - Southside Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Bon Secours - Southside Medical Center is a 300-bed [1] [2] hospital near the Petersburg, VA tri-cities, VA area. The hospital was originally started in 1948 by the city of Petersburg, but was sold to Community Health Systems (a conglomerate based in Tennessee) in 2003 [3] [4] [5] and relocated. It is designated as a Level III Trauma Center by ...

  8. Inova Health System - Wikipedia

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    Inova Health System is a not-for-profit health organization based in Falls Church, Virginia, near Washington, D.C. The system is a network of hospitals, outpatient services, assisted living and long-term care facilities, and healthcare centers in the Northern Virginia market.

  9. Riverside Health - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Health is an integrated, not-for-profit health network serving two million people annually. It has been operating in Eastern Virginia since 1915, and offers a variety of services and programs in the areas of prevention, primary care, diagnostics, neurosciences, oncology, orthopedics, aging-related services, rehabilitation, medical education, home care and hospice.