The American Hospital Atlas
A comprehensive directory of healthcare facilities, mapping access and availability across the nation, state by state.
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Understanding the U.S. Hospital Landscape
National Scope
As of 2020, the United States comprised approximately 5,250 acute care and critical access hospitals. This extensive network forms the backbone of the nation's healthcare delivery system.
Evolving Access
The period between 2010 and 2020 witnessed a notable trend of hospital closures, particularly affecting rural regions across the United States, with a concentration observed in the southeastern states. This trend has implications for healthcare accessibility in underserved areas.
Geographic Disparities
Furthermore, data from 2020 indicates that out of the 3,143 county-equivalents nationwide, a significant 700 counties lacked any hospital facilities, highlighting critical gaps in healthcare infrastructure and access.
State-Level Hospital Directories
Alabama
Number of Hospitals: 11
View ListAlaska
Number of Hospitals: 8
View ListArizona
Number of Hospitals: 27
View ListArkansas
Number of Hospitals: 10
View ListCalifornia
Number of Hospitals: 43
View ListColorado
Number of Hospitals: 57
View ListConnecticut
Number of Hospitals: 20
View ListDelaware
Number of Hospitals: 7
View ListFlorida
Number of Hospitals: 102
View ListGeorgia
Number of Hospitals: 37
View ListHawaii
Number of Hospitals: 9
View ListIdaho
Number of Hospitals: 6
View ListIllinois
Number of Hospitals: 40
View ListIndiana
Number of Hospitals: 40
View ListIowa
Number of Hospitals: 23
View ListKansas
Number of Hospitals: 29
View ListKentucky
Number of Hospitals: 20
View ListLouisiana
Number of Hospitals: 12
View ListMaine
Number of Hospitals: 11
View ListMaryland
Number of Hospitals: 30
View ListMassachusetts
Number of Hospitals: 20
View ListMichigan
Number of Hospitals: 42
View ListMinnesota
Number of Hospitals: 36
View ListMississippi
Number of Hospitals: 7
View ListMissouri
Number of Hospitals: 24
View ListMontana
Number of Hospitals: 11
View ListNebraska
Number of Hospitals: 9
View ListNevada
Number of Hospitals: 7
View ListNew Hampshire
Number of Hospitals: 14
View ListNew Jersey
Number of Hospitals: 66
View ListNew Mexico
Number of Hospitals: 10
View ListNew York
Number of Hospitals: 78
View ListNorth Carolina
Number of Hospitals: 53
View ListNorth Dakota
Number of Hospitals: 7
View ListOhio
Number of Hospitals: 57
View ListOklahoma
Number of Hospitals: 19
View ListOregon
Number of Hospitals: 49
View ListPennsylvania
Number of Hospitals: 61
View ListRhode Island
Number of Hospitals: 21
View ListSouth Carolina
Number of Hospitals: 19
View ListSouth Dakota
Number of Hospitals: 5
View ListTennessee
Number of Hospitals: 20
View ListTexas
Number of Hospitals: 51
View ListUtah
Number of Hospitals: 22
View ListVermont
Number of Hospitals: 17
View ListVirginia
Number of Hospitals: 40
View ListWashington
Number of Hospitals: 38
View ListWest Virginia
Number of Hospitals: 12
View ListWisconsin
Number of Hospitals: 22
View ListWyoming
Number of Hospitals: 6
View ListWashington, D.C.
Number of Hospitals: 13
View ListTerritorial Healthcare Facilities
Puerto Rico
Number of Hospitals: 10
View ListGuam
Number of Hospitals: 3
View ListU.S. Virgin Islands
Number of Hospitals: 2
View ListAmerican Samoa
Number of Hospitals: 1
View ListMarshall Islands
Number of Hospitals: 3
View ListFederated States of Micronesia
Number of Hospitals: 5
View ListPalau
Number of Hospitals: 1
View ListNorthern Mariana Islands
Number of Hospitals: 1
View ListSpecialized Healthcare Facilities
Burn Centers
Dedicated facilities for treating severe burns, offering specialized care and rehabilitation.
ExploreChildren's Hospitals
Hospitals exclusively focused on pediatric care, from infancy through adolescence.
ExplorePublic Hospitals
Facilities operated by governmental entities, often serving specific community needs.
ExploreTrauma Centers
Designated centers equipped to provide immediate, life-saving care for severe injuries.
ExploreSanatoria
Historical facilities, often for treating tuberculosis or other chronic conditions, though many have evolved or closed.
ExploreOldest Hospitals
A look at the historical evolution of healthcare infrastructure through long-standing institutions.
ExploreVeterans Affairs Facilities
Medical centers and clinics operated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for former service members.
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References
- Hospitals and Clinics Embassy of the United States, Kolonia
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