Hospitals
Chronic Disease Hospital
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Chronic Disease Hospital
A medical facility that provides specialized care and treatment for people with long-term illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, lung conditions, or neurological disorders. Patients receive ongoing medical supervision, rehabilitation, skilled nursing, and support to help manage symptoms, improve quality of life, and maintain independence. These hospitals offer safe, supportive environments for individuals who need more care than can be provided at home or in nursing homes, but who are not in immediate medical crisis.
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Children
A medical facility that specializes in caring for children with long-term, complex health conditions such as cystic fibrosis, juvenile diabetes, congenital heart disease, and muscular dystrophy. They provide ongoing medical treatment, rehabilitation, therapy, and support services to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Families can expect coordinated care, education about their child’s condition, and assistance with transitioning between hospital and home.
General Acute Care Hospital
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General Acute Care Hospital
A medical facility that provides short-term care for people with serious illnesses or injuries needing immediate attention. General acute care hospitals offer services such as emergency care, surgery, treatment for infections, heart problems, broken bones, and other urgent health issues. Patients can expect 24-hour nursing care, diagnostic tests, and treatment plans aimed at helping them recover and return home as soon as possible.
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Children
A medical facility that provides hospital care specifically for infants, children, and teenagers. Children's hospitals offer a wide range of services, including emergency care, surgeries, cancer treatment, intensive care, and support for chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, and congenital heart defects. Patients and families can expect specialized doctors, nurses, and child-friendly environments focused on the unique needs of young patients.
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Critical Access
A medical facility that provides emergency care, inpatient and outpatient services, and basic medical treatment to people in rural or underserved areas. A critical access hospital offers care for common illnesses and injuries, manages chronic conditions, and stabilizes patients with serious emergencies before transferring them to larger hospitals if needed. Patients can expect essential medical services close to home, including laboratory tests, minor surgeries, and 24-hour emergency care.
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Rural
A medical facility that provides emergency and short-term medical care for people living in rural communities. It offers services such as treating injuries, infections, heart problems, and breathing issues, as well as performing surgeries and delivering babies. Patients can expect around-the-clock care, basic diagnostic tests, and help stabilizing serious conditions before transfer to larger hospitals if needed.
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Women
A medical facility that specializes in providing comprehensive hospital care for women, including pregnancy and childbirth services, gynecologic surgeries, and treatment of reproductive health conditions. Patients can expect care for issues such as high-risk pregnancies, menopause, infertility, breast health, and gynecologic cancers, as well as access to maternity, neonatal, and women’s wellness services in a supportive environment tailored to women’s unique health needs.
Military Hospital
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Military Hospital
A medical facility that provides healthcare services to active-duty military personnel, veterans, and their families. Military hospitals offer a wide range of care, including emergency services, surgeries, preventive care, routine check-ups, mental health support, and specialized treatments. Patients can expect comprehensive medical care tailored to the unique needs of the military community, including treatment for injuries, illnesses, and deployment-related health concerns.
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Community Health
A military hospital that previously provided healthcare services to military personnel, their families, and eligible community members, focusing on general health, wellness, disease prevention, and management of common medical conditions. These hospitals offered services such as check-ups, vaccinations, treatment of minor illnesses and injuries, and support for chronic health issues, but are now deactivated and no longer accepting patients.
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Military General Acute Care Hospital
A hospital that provides 24-hour medical care, surgery, emergency services, and hospital stays for active duty military members, their families, and eligible veterans. Patients can expect treatment for injuries, illnesses, surgeries, and other urgent health needs. The hospital offers services such as diagnostic tests, specialty care, and recovery support, all within a facility dedicated to serving the military community.
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Military General Acute Care Hospital. Operational (Transportable)
A medical facility that provides around-the-clock hospital care to military members, usually in temporary or mobile settings such as field hospitals or hospital ships. These hospitals treat injuries and illnesses common in military settings, including trauma, wounds, infections, and urgent health problems. Patients can expect emergency care, surgery, intensive care, and basic medical services, primarily for active duty military personnel, but sometimes also for others in need during deployments.
Rehabilitation Hospital
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Rehabilitation Hospital
A medical facility that helps patients recover after serious illness, injury, or surgery by providing physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other rehabilitation services. Common conditions treated include stroke, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, and orthopedic surgeries. Patients can expect personalized care plans to improve strength, mobility, and daily living skills, with the goal of helping them return to their highest level of independence.
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Children
A medical facility that specializes in helping children recover from serious illnesses, injuries, or surgeries through rehabilitation. These hospitals provide physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as emotional and educational support, to help children regain strength, movement, and independence. Common conditions treated include brain or spinal cord injuries, burns, congenital disorders, and developmental delays. Families can expect a team-based approach focused on each child’s unique needs and long-term recovery.