1 Securing the Future of the State’s Public Academic Health Center Supporting Data Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee March 8, 2007.

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1 Securing the Future of the State’s Public Academic Health Center Supporting Data Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee March 8, 2007 Revised June 2007 Pages 11 & 12

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9 Volume: the demand trend continues Source: Connecticut Hospital Association

10 Hartford Region Hospital Beds

11 St. Francis outpatient medical office St. Francis proposed medical office Hartford Hospital outpatient medical office Hartford Hospital proposed medical office Uconn locations Hospital of Central CT Locations Hospital Medical Office Locations Revised June 2007

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13 Comparative Hospital Statistics Connecticut, New England and United States Includes U.S. registered community hospitals (nonfederal, short term general and other specialty hospitals, including rehab) New England includes Mass, Vermont, New Hamp, Rhode Is, Conn, and Main. Source: American Hospital Association.