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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.
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 ]
Children's National Hospital (formerly Children's National Health System, [1] DC Children's Hospital, Children's National Medical Center) is a freestanding, 323-bed, pediatric acute care children's hospital located in Washington, D.C.
Jacksonville VA Clinic Morehead City: Morehead City VA Clinic Pembroke: Robeson County VA Clinic Raleigh: Brier Creek VA Clinic Raleigh: Raleigh VA Clinic Raleigh: Wake County VA Clinic Raleigh: Raleigh III VA Clinic Rutherfordton: Rutherford County VA Clinic Sanford: Lee County VA Clinic Supply: Brunswick County VA Clinic Wilmington ...
Children's is among the highest ranked pediatric hospitals in the country according to U.S. News & World Report [2] and also provides care at 23 regional outpatient centers throughout the Washington Metropolitan Area. [3] Another prominent hospital in Washington, D.C. is the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. The 550-bed hospital provides care ...
Level I Pediatric 4 5 Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital: New Haven: Connecticut 202 Level I Pediatric 4 6 Children's National Hospital: Washington: District of Columbia: 313 Level I Pediatric 4 10 Nemours Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children: Wilmington: Delaware: 208 Level I Pediatric 4 4 AdventHealth For Children: Orlando: Florida: 198 3 1
Since Roosevelt, most presidents have used a military hospital close to Washington, D.C., either Bethesda or Walter Reed AMC, as the primary facility for their medical care and that of their immediate family. President Lyndon B. Johnson was a patient at the medical center several times during his presidency.
One of the Washington area's first heart transplants was done at the Hospital Center on May 22, 1987. Washington Hospital Center is home to Washington's only 256-slice Cardiac CT scanner and has the only onsite 24/7 cardiac catheterization team in the region. Its Ventricular Assist Device program is certified by The Joint Commission.