American Hospital of Paris explained

American Hospital of Paris
Location:Neuilly-sur-Seine
Region:Paris
Country:France
Address:63, Bd Victor Hugo
Healthcare:Private
Funding:Non-profit
Type:District General
Emergency:Yes
Beds:187
Founded:1906

The American Hospital of Paris (Hôpital américain de Paris), founded in 1906, is a private, not-for-profit, community hospital certified under the French healthcare system. Located in Neuilly-sur-Seine, in the western suburbs of Paris, France, it has 187 surgical, medical, and obstetric beds.

History

The American Hospital of Paris was founded in 1906. Seven years later the United States Congress recognized the hospital under Title 36 of the United States Code on January 30, 1913. During World War I in March 1918, the French government decreed the hospital to be "an institution of public benefit", authorizing it to receive donations.[1] The hospital is now the only civilian hospital in Europe accredited by The Joint Commission (TJC), an independent organization that accredits hospitals in the United States; it is also accredited by France's Haute Autorité de santé (HAS). To this day, the American Hospital of Paris receives no government subsidies from either France or the United States operating solely on donations from its many international private and corporate donors.

Rock Hudson was treated at the hospital with a new drug for AIDS, a fact that was made public against his will by a hospital spokesperson.[2]

Facilities

The hospital has an extensive Ancillary Services Department, equipped with modern diagnostic and treatment equipment. The Outpatient Consultation Department's 150 physicians cover every major medical and surgical specialty. The Emergency Department physicians provide immediate care to patients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The medical staff includes over 500 physicians and surgeons. These private practitioners are credentialed by the Hospital through a thorough and strict selection process.

Notable patients who have been in the hospital

See also

Further reading

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: American Hospital of Paris . 2017-10-18 .
  2. News: Rock Hudson Treated with New French Drug. 27 July 1985. New York Times. 23 January 2018.
  3. Web site: Bureau . Éric . Mort de Françoise Hardy: pour Alain Souchon, elle était «la porte-parole de notre génération» . leparisien.fr . 2024-06-12 . fr . 2024-06-23.