Massachusetts Hospitals. Level I Trauma Center. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Boston) ... Level II Trauma Center. Tufts New England Medical Center ...
Trauma Center Levels Explained. Designation Vs. Verification. Trauma center levels across the United States are identified in two fashions – A designation process and a verification process. The different levels (ie. Level I, II, III, IV or V) refer to the kinds of resources available in a trauma center and the number of patients admitted yearly.
Providing specialized care close to home is the motivation behind St. Luke’s Hospital’s new Level II Trauma Center. Announced in 2019, St. Luke’s is on track to earn this designation as early as summer 2021! The trauma center will be the first of its kind in the region. It will fill a critical need serving southeastern Massachusetts and ...
Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston) Baystate Medical Center (Springfield) UMASS Memorial Memorial Medical Center (Worcester) Level II Trauma Center. Tufts New England Medical Center (Boston) Lahey Clinic (Burlington) South Shore Hospital (Weymouth) Level III Trauma Center. Beverly Hospital (Beverly)
29.12.2021 · Level I Pediatric. Lahey Hospital and Medical Center. 41 Mall Road Burlington. Level I Adult. Massachusetts General Hospital/ Mass General for Children. 55 Fruit Street Boston. Level I Adult Level I Pediatric. South Shore Hospital. 55 Fogg Road Weymouth. Level II Adult. Tufts Medical Center/Floating Hospital for Children. 800 Washington Street ...
Region I · Baystate Medical Center. 759 Chestnut Street Springfield. Level I Adult Level II Pediatric ; Region II · UMass Memorial Medical Center/University Campus.
Massachusetts General Hospital · 55 Fruit Street, Trauma Division - CPZ 165 Cambrige St., Suite 810, Boston, MA 02114 · United States · Level/Details Level I Adult ...
A trauma center is a hospital or medical center that is capable in treating patients with severe injuries. According to South Shore Hospital in South Weymouth, Massachusetts, these are the designations and why: Level I – Provides definitive, 24-hour care for critically injured patients, is a regional resource hospital, conducts trauma-related research, has additional resources, and is ...
25.09.2019 · A Level II trauma center is equipped to see any type of trauma patient and has the same clinical capabilities as a Level I center. Unlike a Level I center, it is not required to conduct research or have surgical residency programs. Filling a Trauma Care Void. Currently, there are few trauma centers within an hour drive of New Bedford.