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Kaiser Richmond Medical Center

1942 establishments in CaliforniaBuildings and structures in Richmond, CaliforniaHospital buildings completed in 1942Hospital buildings completed in 1995Hospitals in the San Francisco Bay Area
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Kaiser Richmond Medical Center is a large Kaiser Permanente hospital in downtown Richmond, California which serves 77,000 members registered under its medical plans. It opened in 1995 replacing the historic 1942 Richmond Field Hospital that serviced Liberty shipyard workers and thus gave birth to the HMO. However it was deemed seismically unsafe and this new campus was built.

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Kaiser Richmond Medical Center
Nevin Avenue, Richmond

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N 37.93729 ° E -122.36028 °
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Kaiser Permanente Richmond Medical Center

Nevin Avenue 901
94801 Richmond
California, United States
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