How are local medical facilities in Maine?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Maine, they wrote...
"Medical care in Maine is highly rated and provides excellent service to patients. In 2019, Maine hospitals scored higher than the national average in quality of patient care, patient outcomes and patient experience. Many hospitals in Maine are accredited by the Joint Commission and are equipped with modern-day medical equipment, making sure that patients receive the best care possible. Maine also has a 24-hour emergency medical service, so medical needs can be addressed as soon as possible. Additionally, Maine is home to many highly trained and experienced medical specialists, ensuring quality medical care for all patients," remarked another expat in Maine.
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How are local medical facilities in Maine?
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