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Welcome to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital
U.S. Army Medical Readiness Command, East
Aug. 1, 2017 | 4:11
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital serves the community surrounding Fort Campbell, Ky. and home of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and Fort Campbell. BACH’s team offers a patient-centered care model of healthcare, recognizing that your Family members are an integral part of you achieving your healthcare goals. Blanchfield, accredited by the Joint Commission, offers both Soldier and Patient Centered Medical Homes for the more than 73,000 enrolled Soldiers, Retirees and their Family members receiving primary care. In addition, numerous specialty care, including emergency medicine, surgery, integrated disability evaluation, traumatic brain injury, behavioral health, women’s health and inpatient care and many more services, are provided to more than 101,000 eligible beneficiaries in the 40-mile radius of Fort Campbell’s Health Readiness Platform. Thirty-four buildings, with one offered within the Clarksville community, consists of the 1,014,510 square feet accommodating the medical needs within a 40-mile radius of the hospital, expanding to both Tennessee and Kentucky residents.
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