List of hospitals in Jarvis Island
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List of hospitals in Jarvis Island is a comprehensive enumeration of healthcare facilities located on Jarvis Island, a remote, uninhabited island in the South Pacific Ocean. Jarvis Island is an unincorporated, unorganized territory of the United States, and as such, it does not have a permanent population or established healthcare infrastructure. This article explores the historical context and any temporary medical facilities that may have been established on the island.
Historical Context[edit | edit source]
Jarvis Island is a small coral island located in the South Pacific Ocean, approximately halfway between Hawaii and the Cook Islands. It was annexed by the United States in 1858 under the Guano Islands Act due to its guano deposits. The island has no permanent residents and is primarily visited by scientists and researchers.
Due to its uninhabited status, Jarvis Island does not have any permanent hospitals or healthcare facilities. However, temporary medical facilities may be established during scientific expeditions or research missions to ensure the health and safety of personnel.
Temporary Medical Facilities[edit | edit source]
During scientific expeditions, temporary medical facilities may be set up to provide basic healthcare services to researchers and staff. These facilities are typically equipped to handle minor injuries and illnesses, with more serious cases requiring evacuation to the nearest hospital in Hawaii or other nearby locations.
Healthcare Access[edit | edit source]
Access to healthcare on Jarvis Island is extremely limited due to its remote location and lack of permanent infrastructure. In the event of a medical emergency, evacuation by air or sea is necessary to reach a fully equipped hospital.
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