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Bowser Administration Announces New Howard, St. E Hospitals
In the midst of a pandemic that is exposing health inequities, the Bowser Administration will hold a press conference today announcing two new hospitals that could help address some of those inequities.
First, the administration will announce a final deal to build a hospital on the campus of St. Elizabeths with Universal Health Services (UHS). The new hospital will be an extension of George Washington University Hospital (operated by UHS) and includes opening urgent care clinics "East of the River". The new hospital will replace United Medical Center and open in 2024. It will contain a level-three trauma center, obstetrical services, cancer care services, and 136 beds.
Second, the administration will share details about Howard University and Adventist HealthCare new hospital. The new building will be built on university grounds and the old hospital complex will be redeveloped as part of the university campus. The deal allows Adventist HealthCare to modernize a hospital and health center that has served as a prestigious training hospital, especially for African-American students.
The deals hope to begin addressing some of the health inequalities that exist in the District. The COVID-19 public health emergency has been particularly virulent in the African-American community, with around 80% of deaths in the District are African-Americans. While new hospitals will not address all of the health concerns for populations in need, they are an important part of a robust and effective health care system.
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Bowser Administration Announces New Howard, St. E Hospitals
In the midst of a pandemic that is exposing health inequities, the Bowser Administration will hold a press conference today announcing two new hospitals that could help address some of those inequities.
First, the administration will announce a final deal to build a hospital on the campus of St. Elizabeths with Universal Health Services (UHS). The new hospital will be an extension of George Washington University Hospital (operated by UHS) and includes opening urgent care clinics "East of the River". The new hospital will replace United Medical Center and open in 2024. It will contain a level-three trauma center, obstetrical services, cancer care services, and 136 beds.
Second, the administration will share details about Howard University and Adventist HealthCare new hospital. The new building will be built on university grounds and the old hospital complex will be redeveloped as part of the university campus. The deal allows Adventist HealthCare to modernize a hospital and health center that has served as a prestigious training hospital, especially for African-American students.
The deals hope to begin addressing some of the health inequalities that exist in the District. The COVID-19 public health emergency has been particularly virulent in the African-American community, with around 80% of deaths in the District are African-Americans. While new hospitals will not address all of the health concerns for populations in need, they are an important part of a robust and effective health care system.