Frequently Asked Questions
A: The bond will provide funding to advance the campus through nearly a dozen projects, providing new research spaces, expansion of single-bed rooms, innovate renovations of growing programs for behavioral health services and the expansion of medical services.
A: This project is a collaboration between King County, owner of the hospital, and UW Medicine, operator of the medical center. With the support of a diverse community and project team, we will ensure Harborview remains mission-driven as the sole Level 1 trauma center in the Pacific Northwest providing comprehensive healthcare for a broad spectrum of patients, especially the most vulnerable people within King County.
A: The Bond Program is overlooked by three entities with diverse individuals from various communities and connections to the First Hill development: Bond Program Oversight Committee, Harborview Board of Trustees, and King County Council.
A: Harborview currently works at above 100% of its official capacity. The center serves more than 6,000 major trauma patients each year, many of whom have been transferred from outlying hospitals.
A: The UW Medicine physicians, staff and other healthcare professionals based at Harborview provide exemplary patient care in leading-edge centers of emphasis, including emergency medicine, trauma and burn care; neurosciences, ophthalmology, vascular surgery, HIV/AIDS and rehabilitation medicine.
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