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There is one hospital within the District of Columbia which offers care solely to members of the United States military, their families, and to veterans. This facility is owned and operated by the U.S. federal government and are generally not utilized by members of the public unless the individual falls into one of the categories served.
Providence Hospital, now closed, is in Northeast D.C. was chartered by Abraham Lincoln in 1861 and was the city's oldest hospital in continuous operation until closure in 2019. The Specialty Hospital of Washington (SHW) is a long-term acute care facility located near Capitol Hill in Northeast D.C. SHW's sister facility, Hadley Memorial Hospital ...
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In 1966, the hospital was founded as a community institution under the name Cafritz Memorial Hospital but after eight years became Greater Southeast. [3] After two bankruptcies, the hospital was acquired by for-profit operator Specialty Hospitals of America in 2008 and renamed United Medical Center. [3]
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The hospital was first founded by the Sisters of Providence on November 7, 1873, in a small dwelling in South Hadley Falls to aid the sick and needy. [4] In 1894 the Sisters opened a modern medical hospital in Holyoke on the corners of Dwight and Elm Streets, which also featured their residence on the top floor; the facility would serve more ...
Chelsea Johnson, MS, RD, LD a registered dietician with Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center in Houston, who was not involved in this study, commented to Medical News Today that:
The British Red Cross opened a building on the site in 1919 as a Curative Post for ex-servicemen from the First World War, [2] which by 1927 would become the hospital's outpatients department. [3] Following the end of the war, the site was upgraded and reopened in 1922 as the Purley and District War Memorial Hospital with a total of 22 hospital ...