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- List of hospitals in San Diego - Wikipedia
This is a list of hospitals in San Diego, California [1]
- Scripps Health - Wikipedia
Scripps Health Scripps Health is a nonprofit health care system based in San Diego, California The system includes five hospital campuses and 30 outpatient centers and clinics, and treats more than 600,000 patients annually through 3,000 affiliated physicians The system also includes clinical research and medical education programs
- East Campus Medical Center at UC San Diego Health - Wikipedia
East Campus Medical Center at UC San Diego Health is a teaching hospital of UC San Diego Health at the University of California, San Diego It is a 306-bed acute care hospital operated by UC San Diego Health in San Diego, California, adjacent to San Diego State University (SDSU) It serves the College Area, San Diego, and is one of only two hospitals serving East County, San Diego
- UC San Diego Health - Wikipedia
UC San Diego Health is the public hospital system of the University of California, San Diego in San Diego, California It is part of the larger umbrella UC San Diego Health Sciences, which also includes the university's three professional schools in medicine, pharmacy, and public health
- Rady Childrens Hospital - Wikipedia
Rady Children's Hospital San Diego is a nonprofit pediatric care facility Rady Children's provides services to the San Diego, southern Riverside and Imperial counties The hospital has 511 [1] beds and provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to patients aged 0–21 [2][3] It is affiliated with the UC San Diego School of Medicine Rady Children's is the only hospital
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- Hospice Check - The Huffington Post
HuffPost published this information about hospice inspections as a resource for consumers making decisions about end-of-life care The indicators do not necessarily reflect quality of care The Washington Post in October published a database of other quality indicators Both tools include information that in many states is difficult to access and is not typically shared with patients or families
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