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One level 1 within 15mins
Four Level 3 within 15mins
Four Level 3 within 15mins
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Level 1 wise, we have JPS, Parkland, Baylor and ETMC Tyler, then Childrens for level 1 peds.
Level 2 wise, we have Harris Methodist and Mother Frances, then Cooks for Children.
I don't think anyone can doubt any of those hospitals abilities ^_^
gotta love that dirty water
and to respond to what Veneficus said about the trauma centers every 5 feet... i feel that all of boston's level 1s defiantly fit the criteria of level 1 and do face a constant stream of cases that utilize level 1 assets
While that's true, and they all function as receiving facilities for the region, they certainly do have specialties. Boston Medical Center has a niche market for those un(der) insured, and shootings and stabbings, but is a very strong hospital in it's own right. BostonEMS transports any patient they see who does not have insurance or a hospital preference there.
Mass General is the academic medical center it has always been-- but with a strong trauma and ED residency program. Brigham and Womens and the Beth Israel both have a wealthier patient population, and while they have a lower trauma patient population, are both teaching affiliates with Harvard Medical, who's students also go to MGH.
BostonMedFlight, the regional HEMS provider, operates as a partnership between all of the Boston hospitals, and delivers patients in a rotation, so I believe all facilities receive essentially the same incoming patient mixture.
I understand the theory of dilution of many hospitals (re: trauma), but think that there are ways to combat it, as well.