Media Coverage: Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center GW Health

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Mayor Bowser unveils first full-service hospital in DC in 25 years

April 15, 2025 — The state-of-the-art hospital sits in the heart of Ward 8, a hospital many residents say will really transform healthcare.

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Residents welcome new hospital in Southeast D.C.: ‘We need this’

April 15, 2025 — The first new hospital in the District in a generation has begun the hard work of caring for a long-underserved community with complex medical needs.

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New full-service hospital opens in DC’s Ward 8

April 11, 2025 — Mayor Muriel Bowser joined community members for a ribbon cutting at the new Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center GW Health on Thursday at the new site in Ward 8.

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DC opening new hospital in Southeast to close long-standing gap in healthcare access

April 11, 2025 — With 136 beds, a trauma center, emergency care, maternal health and delivery services, a level 2 NICU, a helipad for emergency transports, this full service hospital is a result of a $434 million public private partnership.

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Mayor Bowser Cuts the Ribbon at Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center GW Health

April 10, 2025 — “Delivering a state-of-the-art hospital East of the River was one of my first promises as Mayor. Today, I am proud to cut the ribbon on the brand-new Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center GW Health.”

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First full-service hospital in DC’s Ward 8 brings new health opportunities

April 10, 2025 — A new hospital is opening just a mile away from where United Medical Center is shutting down. UMC was in the Ward 8 community for more than 6 decades.

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New hospitals to open in DC, Wisconsin

April 10, 2025 — Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center GW Health will open April 15 in Washington, D.C. The hospital is the result of a public-private partnership between the local government; King of Prussia, Pa.-based Universal Health Services; and George Washington University.

Read more at beckershospitalreview.com →