San Francisco General Hospital & Trauma Center

San Francisco General Hospital & Trauma Center is a major academic tertiary care medical center, owned and operated by the City and County of San Francisco, Department of Public Health. During its 150-year history, the San Francisco County Hospital, later to be renamed San Francisco General Hospital & Trauma Center, has provided humanistic, cost-effective, and culturally competent health services to the residents of San Francisco. The hospital is the only Level 1 trauma center in the City and County of San Francisco, serving 1.5 million residents of San Francisco and northern San Mateo County. It has been a major teaching hospital for the University of California San Francisco since 1884 and is home to a number of prominent research centers and institutes.
San Francisco General At-A-Glance
| Employees: |
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3,240 |
| Licensed Beds: |
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645 |
| Discharges: |
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15,029 |
| Outpatient Visits: |
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296,508 |
| Emergency Visits: |
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51,562 |
| Births: |
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1,313 |
This data is from the 2009 NAPH Hospital Characteristics Survey.
For more information, visit sfghed.ucsf.edu.