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[[Image:Birmingham VA Medical Center.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Hospital in December 2007.]]
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The '''Birmingham VA Medical Center''' is a 313-bed Veterans Administration acute tertiary care hospital located at 700 [[19th Street South]] in the [[medical center]] on [[Birmingham]]'s [[southside]]. It is affiliated with the [[UAB Medical Center]] and [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]]. [[Rica Lewis-Payton]] was appointed executive director in [[2008]].
The '''Birmingham VA Medical Center''' is a 313-bed Veterans Administration acute tertiary care hospital located at 700 [[19th Street South]] in the [[medical center]] on [[Birmingham]]'s [[southside]]. It is affiliated with the [[UAB Medical Center]] and [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]]. [[Rica Lewis-Payton]] was appointed executive director in [[2008]].


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==Facilities==
==Facilities==
The Birmingham VA Medical Center includes the 32-bed [[Southeastern Blind Rehabilitation Center]]. The medical center operates community-based outpatient clinics in Anniston, [[Bessemer Community-Based Outpatient Clinic|Bessemer]], [[Childersburg Community-Based Outpatient Clinic|Childersburg]], Decatur, Gadsden, Huntsville, [[Jasper Community-Based Outpatient Clinic|Jasper]], and Sheffield, and a [[Birmingham Vet Center]].
The Birmingham VA Medical Center includes the 32-bed [[Southeastern Blind Rehabilitation Center]]. The medical center operates community-based outpatient clinics in Anniston, [[Bessemer Community-Based Outpatient Clinic|Bessemer]], [[Childersburg Community-Based Outpatient Clinic|Childersburg]], Decatur, Gadsden, Huntsville, [[Jasper Community-Based Outpatient Clinic|Jasper]], and Sheffield, and a [[Birmingham Vet Center]].
In [[2014]] the General Services Administration approved construction of a $50 million [[Birmingham Veterans Administration Clinic]] and [[Birmingham Veterans Administration Parking Deck|parking deck]] on the block bounded by [[7th Avenue South]] and [[University Boulevard]] between [[24th Street South|24th]] and [[25th Street South]].


==References==
==References==
* Parks, Dave (August 16, 2009) "Birmingham VA Medical Center ranks 8th among nation's VA hospitals." ''Birmingham News''
* Parks, Dave (August 16, 2009) "Birmingham VA Medical Center ranks 8th among nation's VA hospitals." {{BN}}
* Tomberlin, Michael (September 20, 2013) "$50 million-plus VA medical clinic and parking deck selects Birmingham site, development team." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 15:58, 31 March 2014

Hospital in December 2007.

The Birmingham VA Medical Center is a 313-bed Veterans Administration acute tertiary care hospital located at 700 19th Street South in the medical center on Birmingham's southside. It is affiliated with the UAB Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham. Rica Lewis-Payton was appointed executive director in 2008.

In June 2009 the Medical Center hosted the National Veterans Golden Age Games in Birmingham.

In August 2009 the Birmingham VA was ranked 8th nationally among VA hospitals for overall quality of care and patient satisfaction. The calculation included a top ranking for inpatient satisfaction and a top ranking in the Southeast for clinical quality measures.

Facilities

The Birmingham VA Medical Center includes the 32-bed Southeastern Blind Rehabilitation Center. The medical center operates community-based outpatient clinics in Anniston, Bessemer, Childersburg, Decatur, Gadsden, Huntsville, Jasper, and Sheffield, and a Birmingham Vet Center.

In 2014 the General Services Administration approved construction of a $50 million Birmingham Veterans Administration Clinic and parking deck on the block bounded by 7th Avenue South and University Boulevard between 24th and 25th Street South.

References

  • Parks, Dave (August 16, 2009) "Birmingham VA Medical Center ranks 8th among nation's VA hospitals." The Birmingham News
  • Tomberlin, Michael (September 20, 2013) "$50 million-plus VA medical clinic and parking deck selects Birmingham site, development team." The Birmingham News

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