Ben Taub General Hospital

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Ben Taub General Hospital
Part of the Harris County Hospital District
Location
Place Texas Medical Center Houston, Texas, (US)
Organization
Care System Governmental
Hospital Type General and Teaching Hospital
Affiliated University Baylor College of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Services
Emergency Dept. Level I trauma center
Beds 650
History
Founded 1963
Links
Website Homepage
See also Hospitals in the United States

Ben Taub General Hospital is a hospital in Houston, Texas.

Ben Taub was opened in May 1963 and is located in the Texas Medical Center. It is owned and operated by the Harris County Hospital District and is staffed by the faculty and students from Baylor College of Medicine.

Ben Taub is a Level I trauma center, one of only three in the Houston - Galveston area (the others being Memorial Hermann Hospital and the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston). At 650 licensed beds, it is one of the busiest trauma centers in the United States, caring for over 108,000 emergency patients each year. Ben Taub also has the distinction of being the only hospital in the Medical Center with a psychiatric emergency room open 24 hours a day. Ben Taub is also the only medical facility in the Texas Medical Center to offer few-questions asked emergency care to those who do not have or are unable to afford medical insurance.

The hospital was named after Ben Taub (1889-1982), a real estate developer and businessman whose extensive behind-the-scenes philanthropic efforts helped transform Houston.

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