The Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore) | 100 Hospital and Health Systems with Great Women’s Health Programs | 2017

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The Johns Hopkins Hospital (Baltimore). Clinicians at the Johns Hopkins Birthing Center deliver more than 2,000 babies each year. For newborns that require specialized care, the hospital contains a 45-bed neonatal intensive care unit that serves as a major referral center on the East Coast and is staffed by dedicated neonatal nurses and subspecialty-trained neonatologists. The Johns Hopkins Hospital earned the No. 6 spot on U.S. News & World Report‘s 2017-18 list of the best hospitals in the nation for gynecology and was recognized as a baby-friendly facility by Baby-Friendly USA. Blue Cross Blue Shield Association also designated the hospital a Blue Distinction Center+ for Maternity Care.

     
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