How are local medical facilities in United States?
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"Anne Arundal Medical Center is located in Annapolis. This 425-bed hospital serves Anne Arundal region. They are recognized for emergency heart attack response and cancer care. Many specialists and primary care physicians also have offices in Annapolis," commented one expat who made the move to Annapolis, US.
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"In the United States, medical facilities and medical care are generally of a very high quality. The country is home to some of the world's best hospitals, specialists, and medical technology. Patients in the US can generally expect to receive a high standard of care from qualified clinical professionals. The delivery of care is driven by evidence-based practices and technology, making for advanced and innovative treatments. With quality of care measures benchmarked at the highest standards, the US remains a leader in advanced medical research and treatment options," remarked another expat in United States.
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