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Main office:
(203) 688-2488
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beeper no.

Fax:
(203) 688-2491

Patient conditions
after hours:
(203) 688-4177

Media Coordinator:
Mark D'Antonio
(203) 688-2493

Director:
Bill Gombeski
(203) 688-2488

Assistant Director:
Katie Murphy
(203) 688-2492



Phone Numbers

Directory assistance
(203) 688-4242

Patient information
(203) 688-4177

Adult emergency
(203) 688-2222

Children's emergency
(203) 688-3333

Admitting
(203) 688-2221

Children's admitting
(203) 688-3331

Psychiatric admitting
(203) 688-9907



Mailing address:
Yale-New Haven Hospital
20 York Street
New Haven, CT
06510-3202

Fact sheets

Yale-New Haven Hospital and the New Haven Community fact sheet

A history of service
  • Founded in 1826 as a charitable institution for the care of the poor and affiliated with the Medical Institution of Yale College; opened 13-bed hospital near current location in 1833.
  • Nearly 47,000 general admissions, almost 92,000 emergency room visits and 572,000 outpatient visits projected in 2004.

Basic facts
  • 944 Beds - largest in Connecticut
  • 47,000 admissions projected in 2004
  • 91,881 emergency room visits
  • 572,000 outpatient visits projected in 2004
  • 2,600 professional staff and administration
  • 6,244 total employment

World-class health care
  • Ranked among the nation's best hospitals by U.S.News & World Report in 12 specialties, including cancer.
Winner of:
  • EVE Award for supporting diversity
  • Working Mothers magazine one of 100 best places for working mothers to work
  • Solucient - Nation's Top 100 Hospitals
  • America's “Most Wired” Hospitals

Developer of many major breakthroughs:
  • First successful clinical use of penicillin in U.S
  • First use of chemotherapy in cancer treatment
  • First U.S. hospital to allow healthy newborns to stay in rooms with mothers
  • First artificial heart pump
  • First cornea transplant in Connecticut
  • First open heart surgery in Connecticut
  • First kidney biopsy in Connecticut
  • First hospital-based newborn screening program for sickle cell anemia in the U.S
  • First AIDS clinic in Connecticut
  • First heart transplant in Connecticut
  • First bone marrow transplant in Connecticut
  • First children's emergency department in Connecticut

View a complete list of medical milestones at Yale-New Haven Hospital.


Yale-New Haven Hospital's community role
  • Provided $60 million in uncompensated care in 2003, including free care and service to uninsured and underinsured.
  • Contributed over $7 million in community health programs annually, including support for New Haven AIDS Clinic and Yale-New Haven Pediatric Dentistry Center and the operation of eight school-based health centers.
  • Provided more than $360,000 to more than 125 community groups and organizations through sponsorships and program support. Support ranges from arts programs to neighborhood redevelopment, homeless shelters to college scholarships.
  • Provided $200,000 to create and support a new nursing program at Gateway Community College.
  • Provided $100,000 to support Tweed New Haven Airport.
  • Provided $250,000 in affordable housing financing through grants and modular home construction.
  • Employs more than 2,000 New Haven residents.

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Also see: Cancer center announcement press release


Last revised: November 30, 2004 (jt)


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