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Summary Of: Yale-New Haven Hospital

Yale-New Haven Hospital includes the 201... Yale-New Haven Hospital regularly ranks among the best hospitals in the U... Yale-New Haven Hospital was ranked among the very best in 10 of the 16 medical specialties evaluated... Yale-New Haven Hospital is the second largest employer in New Haven... The history of Yale-New Haven Hospital extends back to 1826 when the General Hospital Society of Connecticut was chartered as the... The main patient campus of Yale-New Haven Hospital comprises three inpatient pavilions bounded by South Frontage Road... Yale-New Haven Hospital acquired the nearby Yale Psychiatric Institute... Yale-New Haven Hospital proposed building a new 430...

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