Providence Hospital

Providence Hospital


Washington, Washington, DC (DC), US
From www.provhosp.org:

Chartered by President Abraham Lincoln in 1861, Providence Hospital stands as the oldest continuously operating hospital in the Nation’s Capital and a symbol of commitment to the healthcare needs of the metropolitan area. The 382-bed medical facility and 240-bed nursing and rehabilitation center fulfills the mission to the sick and the poor with joy, care, and respect, while at the same time embracing the best that medical science has to offer.

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A member of the Ascension Health System, the country’s largest not-for-profit healthcare system, Providence Health System serves the community through diverse and qualified teams of physicians, nurses, technicians and support staff. Programs operated in conjunction with other major healthcare providers throughout the region offer patients and the community a wide array of services for both treatment and prevention.
From www.provhosp.org:

Chartered by President Abraham Lincoln in 1861, Providence Hospital stands as the oldest continuously operating hospital in the Nation’s Capital and a symbol of commitment to the healthcare needs of the metropolitan area. The 382-bed medical facility and 240-bed nursing and rehabilitation center fulfills the mission to the sick and the poor with joy, care, and respect, while at the same time embracing the best that medical science has to offer.

A member of the Ascension Health System, the country’s largest not-for-profit healthcare system, Providence Health System serves the community through diverse and qualified teams of physicians, nurses, technicians and support staff. Programs operated in conjunction with other major healthcare providers throughout the region offer patients and the community a wide array of services for both treatment and prevention.
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Links: www.provhosp.org
By: AlbinoFlea

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