Washington, DC, hospital has a new name and outlook
Washington Post, June 2, 2008
Washington, DC-based Greater Southeast Community Hospital has ceased to exist and United Medical Center has been announced as the new identity. The name change, by owner Specialty Hospitals of America, accompanies more than $12 million in capital renovations and technology upgrades. They include a new roof and generators, major improvements in the emergency department and replacement of nearly all radiology equipment.
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