Hospitals in District of Columbia Cities
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- Summary:
The city of Washington has 7 hospitals. As of 2000, it's population was 572,059 giving it a hospital for every 81,723 residents.
- Hospitals:
- 7
- Population:
- 572,059
- Per Capita:
- 1 per 81,723 residents or 0.12 per 10,000 residents
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District of Columbia at a Glace
People
District of Columbia had a total population of 572,059 in 2000, of which 114,992 were children under the age of 18 and 69,898 were seniors 65 and older. The median age was 34.6.
- Total Population:
- 572,059
- Males:
- 269,366 (47.1%)
- Female:
- 302,693 (52.9%)
- Median Age:
- 34.6
- Children (0-17):
- 114,992 (20.1%)
- Adults (18-64):
- 387,169 (67.7%)
- Seniors (65+):
- 69,898 (12.2%)
Health
Roughly 86% of all residents and 88% of children under 18 had health insurance coverage. The average number of disabilities per resident is 0.36, which does not include institutionalized individuals.
- Insured All:
- 85.6%
- Insured 0-17:
- 88.1%
- Disabilities:
- 0.36 (Per Capita)
- Dialysis Centers:
- 19
- Doctors:
- 5,997
- Home Agencies:
- 23
- Hospitals:
- 7
- Nursing Homes:
- 20
- Medical Suppliers:
- 105
- Rehab Centers:
- 39
Wealth
The median family income in 1999 was $46,283 while the median household income was $40,127. Roughly 19.14% of the population live in poverty.
- Family Income:
- $46,283
- Household Income:
- $40,127
- In Poverty:
- 19.14%
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