The State’s trauma system is served by 31 acute care
hospitals and a well-established prehospital EMS system. By State regulation, all hospitals have to participate as Trauma System Hospitals. However, this regulation is not enforced and more than half the hospitals have no trauma level designation. Most of these hospitals meet the qualifications needed to become a trauma system hospital and already operate at some trauma level, they just have not been verified primarily due to the cost of the verification process.
Level I Trauma Center
- Connecticut Children’s Medical Center (Hartford)
- Hartford Hospital (Hartford)
- St. Francis Medical Center (Hartford)
- Yale New Haven Hospital (New Haven)
Level II Trauma Center
- Bridgeport Hospital (Bridgeport)
- St. Vincent’s Medical Center (Bridgeport)
- Danbury Hospital (Danbury)
- Hospital of St. Raphael (New Haven)
- Norwalk Hospital (Norwalk)
- Stamford Hospital (Stamford)
- Saint Mary’s Hospital (Waterbury)
- Waterbury Hospital (Waterbury)
Level III Trauma Center
Unspecified
- Bristol Hospital (Bristol)
- Griffin Hospital (Derby)
- Greenwich Hospital (Greenwich)
- Manchester Memorial Hospital (Manchester)
- MidState Medical Center (Meriden)
- Middlesex Hospital (Middletown)
- Milford Hospital (Milford)
- New Britain General Hospital (New Britain)
- Lawrence & Memorial Hospital (New London)
- New Milford Hospital (New Milford)
- Day Kimball Hospital (Putnam)
- Sharon Hospital (Sharon)
- Bradley Memorial Hospital (Southington)
- Johnson Memorial Hospital (Stafford Springs)
- Charlotte Hungerford Hospital (Torrington)
- Rockville General Hospital (Vernon)
- Windham Hospital (Windham)
- Winsted Health Center (Winsted)