Valley Regional Hospital is a hospital located on 243 Elm Street in Claremont, New Hampshire, United States. It was established in 1893 as Cottage Hospital. As a 25-bed, 24/7-staffed emergency department hospital, it is the only such facility in Sullivan County. In a typical year 12,500 people will visit its emergency admission section. In 2015, Valley Regional Hospital was rated as being in the top 25 of hospitals nationally on a set of composite quality and patient experience measures.
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| - Valley Regional Hospital is a hospital located on 243 Elm Street in Claremont, New Hampshire, United States. It was established in 1893 as Cottage Hospital. As a 25-bed, 24/7-staffed emergency department hospital, it is the only such facility in Sullivan County. In a typical year 12,500 people will visit its emergency admission section. In 2015, Valley Regional Hospital was rated as being in the top 25 of hospitals nationally on a set of composite quality and patient experience measures. (en)
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| - Valley Regional Hospital is a hospital located on 243 Elm Street in Claremont, New Hampshire, United States. It was established in 1893 as Cottage Hospital. As a 25-bed, 24/7-staffed emergency department hospital, it is the only such facility in Sullivan County. In a typical year 12,500 people will visit its emergency admission section. In 2015, Valley Regional Hospital was rated as being in the top 25 of hospitals nationally on a set of composite quality and patient experience measures. Starting 2015, the hospital began using green fuel, specifically 250,000 gallons per year of cellulosic ethanol. (en)
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