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  2. UW Medical Center – Northwest - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] In 1965 the hospital acquired a radioisotope magna scanner, and over the rest of the 1960s they established a comprehensive rehabilitation program (1967), an inhalation therapy department (1967), a program for hearing disorders (1968), and a stroke center (1969). [3]

  3. University of Washington Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The UWMC opened on May 5, 1959, and became home to the world's first pain center and also the world's first long-term kidney dialysis which was developed by UW professor Belding H. Scribner, M.D. The 2007 issue of U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Hospitals" ranked the UWMC 10th out of 5,000 hospitals nationwide. [2]

  4. Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Center - Wikipedia

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    J and K Wings viewed from the green roof of the Foege Building loading dock. The Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Center is a university hospital part of the University of Washington campus in Seattle and one of the largest buildings in the United States with a total floor area of 5.8 million square feet (540,000 m 2). [1]

  5. Will old hospital rooms become housing for Tri-Cities mental ...

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    Seasons Housing would operate the program as part of “phase two” of the recovery center. It would likely open 7 to 8 months after the recovery center, with residents moving in around mid-2026.

  6. Housing at the University of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Housing is not guaranteed but placement in the residence halls is guaranteed for returning residents. Most winter quarter and spring quarter applicants are assigned housing. [2] There are also three family housing options for registered full-time students at the Seattle campus. Housing at the University of Washington is not limited to HFS.

  7. Supportive housing - Wikipedia

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    Sponsors of supportive housing projects generally aim to serve a specific population; the characteristics of those served and the housing program range widely: [20] However, supporters of regular housing and support services in the community suggest choice based on other personal, social, and situational factors than specific population basis ...

  8. Patient hotel - Wikipedia

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    Patient hotels are common in Finland, Sweden and Norway where national insurance covers a patient's stay. [5] The patient hotel model used in Norway began to be tested in 2014 by Medirest at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust, where they have formed a partnership with Snoozebox to develop a modular design. [7]

  9. Virginia Mason Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Mason Medical Center is an integrated hospital, training and research facility located in Seattle, Washington, USA.It was the founding location, in 1920, of the private, non-profit Virginia Mason health organization; in January 2021, the Virginia Mason organization merged with CHI Franciscan to form Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, under the parent company CommonSpirit Health.