Johns Hopkins Medicine (Baltimore). Johns Hopkins Medicine consists of six academic and community hospitals, four suburban healthcare and surgery centers and 39 primary and specialty outpatient care sites. The health system brings together physicians from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and resources from The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System. The health system boasts 40,000 full-time faculty and staff members, representing the largest employer in Baltimore. Its flagship Johns Hopkins Hospital was ranked the No. 4 hospital in the nation for 2016-17 by U.S. News & World Report.
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