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Jackson Memorial Hospital in
Miami , the primary teaching hospital of the
University of Miami 's
Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine and the largest hospital in the United States with 1,547 beds
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This article contains links to lists of hospitals in the United States , including
U.S. States , the national capital of
Washington, D.C. ,
insular areas , and
outlying islands . Links to more detailed state lists are shown.
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U.S. states
As of 2020, there were 5,250 acute care and critical access hospitals in the United States. In the decade from 2010 to 2020, dozens of hospitals have closed in rural areas of the United States, particularly in the
southeast . Of the 3,143
county-equivalents in the United States, there were 700 counties in the United States with no hospitals as of 2020.
[3] The following list contains links to the lists and the number of articles in the main category for each state. There may be additional psychiatric, county, and teaching hospitals not included in the main category.
Insular areas
Lists or actual hospitals in
insular areas of the United States include:
Freely associated states:
Outlying islands
Lists of hospitals in outlying islands of the United States include:
Baker Island , none currently, uninhabited
Howland Island , none currently, uninhabited
Jarvis Island , none currently, uninhabited
Johnston Atoll , none currently, underground hospital during
World War II (1939–1941)
Kingman Reef , none currently, uninhabited
Midway Atoll , none currently
Navassa Island , none currently, uninhabited
Palmyra Atoll , none currently, unoccupied
Wake Island , none currently, field hospitals during the
Vietnam War to assist refugees
See also
Lists of specific types of hospitals:
Lists of New York City hospitals
References
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"100 of the largest hospitals and health systems in America," Becker's Hospital Review
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"United States Hospitals" . curly.org .
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"Hospitals in Guam" . American Hospital Directory . Retrieved April 20, 2020 .
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"Hospitals in the Northern Mariana Islands" . American Hospital Directory . Retrieved April 21, 2020 .
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"Hospitals in Puerto Rico" . American Hospital Directory . July 16, 2018. Retrieved April 19, 2020 .
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"Hospitals in the U.S. Virgin Islands" . American Hospital Directory . Retrieved April 19, 2020 .
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Hospitals and Clinics Embassy of the United States, Kolonia
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"Local Resources in the Marshall Islands" . U.S. Embassy, Marshall Islands . Retrieved April 20, 2020 .
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"Belau National Hospital" . Electives.net . Retrieved April 21, 2020 .
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