St Elizabeths Hospital | |
1100 Alabama Avenue, Se, Washington, District Of Columbia 20032 | |
(202) 299-5500 | |
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Name | St Elizabeths Hospital |
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Type | Psychiatric Hospital |
Location | 1100 Alabama Avenue, Se, Washington, District Of Columbia |
Ownership | Government - State |
Emergency Services | No |
Medicare ID (CCN) | 094001 |
NPI Number | 1497129191 |
Organization Name | DBH- SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL |
Address | 1100 Alabama Ave Se, Saint Elizabeths Hospital-dbh Room # 238.01, Washington, DC 20032 |
Hospital Type | Psychiatric Hospital |
Phone Number | 202-299-5360 |
News Archive
The December issue of European Urology, the official journal of the European Association of Urology, features an article entitled 'Are Infertile Men Less Healthy than Fertile Men? Results of a Prospective Case-Control Survey' by Dr. Andrea Salonia et al. The conclusion is that male factor infertility is associated with a number of medical comorbidities, as objectively scored with the hospital-based Charlson Comorbidity Index.
A new study calls into question the actual benefits of breast cancer screenings as practiced in the real world, as opposed to the well-controlled situations of previous screening trials. The study appears in the July 20 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
The first study to analyze the out-of-pocket costs to families for the medical care of children and adolescents with Down syndrome finds that monthly costs - averaged over the first 18 years of life - are less than $100 a month more than the costs for care of a typically developing child. The report published in American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A also finds that the additional costs are lower when the child is older.
Washing with soap and water is second nature for many. But in many other places around the world, handwashing with soap is rare.
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NPI Number | 1518165760 |
Organization Name | DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH - ST ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL |
Doing Business As | DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH - ST ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL |
Address | 1100 Alabama Avenue Se, Washington, DC 20032 |
Hospital Type | Psychiatric Hospital |
Phone Number | 202-299-5500 |
News Archive
The December issue of European Urology, the official journal of the European Association of Urology, features an article entitled 'Are Infertile Men Less Healthy than Fertile Men? Results of a Prospective Case-Control Survey' by Dr. Andrea Salonia et al. The conclusion is that male factor infertility is associated with a number of medical comorbidities, as objectively scored with the hospital-based Charlson Comorbidity Index.
A new study calls into question the actual benefits of breast cancer screenings as practiced in the real world, as opposed to the well-controlled situations of previous screening trials. The study appears in the July 20 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
The first study to analyze the out-of-pocket costs to families for the medical care of children and adolescents with Down syndrome finds that monthly costs - averaged over the first 18 years of life - are less than $100 a month more than the costs for care of a typically developing child. The report published in American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A also finds that the additional costs are lower when the child is older.
Washing with soap and water is second nature for many. But in many other places around the world, handwashing with soap is rare.
› Verified 3 days ago
NPI Number | 1538405675 |
Organization Name | DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH - SAINT ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL |
Address | 1100 Alabama Ave Se, Cashiers Office, Washington, DC 20032 |
Hospital Type | Psychiatric Hospital |
Phone Number | 202-299-5500 |
News Archive
The December issue of European Urology, the official journal of the European Association of Urology, features an article entitled 'Are Infertile Men Less Healthy than Fertile Men? Results of a Prospective Case-Control Survey' by Dr. Andrea Salonia et al. The conclusion is that male factor infertility is associated with a number of medical comorbidities, as objectively scored with the hospital-based Charlson Comorbidity Index.
A new study calls into question the actual benefits of breast cancer screenings as practiced in the real world, as opposed to the well-controlled situations of previous screening trials. The study appears in the July 20 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
The first study to analyze the out-of-pocket costs to families for the medical care of children and adolescents with Down syndrome finds that monthly costs - averaged over the first 18 years of life - are less than $100 a month more than the costs for care of a typically developing child. The report published in American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A also finds that the additional costs are lower when the child is older.
Washing with soap and water is second nature for many. But in many other places around the world, handwashing with soap is rare.
› Verified 3 days ago
News Archive
The December issue of European Urology, the official journal of the European Association of Urology, features an article entitled 'Are Infertile Men Less Healthy than Fertile Men? Results of a Prospective Case-Control Survey' by Dr. Andrea Salonia et al. The conclusion is that male factor infertility is associated with a number of medical comorbidities, as objectively scored with the hospital-based Charlson Comorbidity Index.
A new study calls into question the actual benefits of breast cancer screenings as practiced in the real world, as opposed to the well-controlled situations of previous screening trials. The study appears in the July 20 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
The first study to analyze the out-of-pocket costs to families for the medical care of children and adolescents with Down syndrome finds that monthly costs - averaged over the first 18 years of life - are less than $100 a month more than the costs for care of a typically developing child. The report published in American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A also finds that the additional costs are lower when the child is older.
Washing with soap and water is second nature for many. But in many other places around the world, handwashing with soap is rare.
› Verified 3 days ago
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