New Haven, Connecticut

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Overview

Situated in New Haven, Connecticut, Yale New Haven Children's Hospital functions as a key hospital serving the broader regional population. The critical healthcare facility plays a meaningful role in the area's commercial and civic landscape, anchoring a network of nearby communities. A closer look at the reachable population within 30 minutes reveals the reach and importance of this destination.

Population catchment

Approximately 684,366 residents live within a 30-minute drive of Yale New Haven Children's Hospital, spread across 20 distinct incorporated communities. Bridgeport, with a population of 148,654, is the dominant community in the catchment area, accounting for 22% of the reachable population. Following Bridgeport, New Haven adds 134,023 residents, while Meriden contributes 60,850, broadening the demographic base of the area. This concentration highlights the demographic weight of the primary population center relative to smaller surrounding communities.

Regional dependence

Regional dependence is evident in the demographic profile surrounding Yale New Haven Children's Hospital. With 12 of 20 communities registering populations under 25,000, many residents travel beyond their home communities for services available at or near Bridgeport. Yale New Haven Children's Hospital benefits from this travel pattern, serving as a practical destination for a dispersed population base across Connecticut.

Geographic interpretation

Geographically, the communities within 30 minutes of Yale New Haven Children's Hospital form a urban corridor. The presence of 5 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. Bridgeport dominates the population landscape, and the surrounding communities create a concentrated distribution. A median population of 18,598 among the catchment communities suggests that substantially smaller communities are the norm, with only a few larger population centers. This settlement pattern influences commuting behavior and access to regional destinations throughout Connecticut.

Identifiers: city · community · borough · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Bridgeport (city), CT148,654
2 New Haven (city), CT134,023
3 Meriden (city), CT60,850
4 West Haven (city), CT55,584
5 Milford city (balance) (community), CT50,558
6 Shelton (city), CT40,869
7 Naugatuck (borough), CT31,519
8 East Haven (CDP), CT27,923
9 North Haven (CDP), CT24,253
10 Ansonia (city), CT18,918
11 Wallingford Center (CDP), CT18,278
12 Orange (CDP), CT14,280
13 Derby (city), CT12,325
14 Trumbull Center (CDP), CT9,746
15 Long Hill (CDP), CT8,039
16 Cheshire Village (CDP), CT6,499
17 Daniels Farm (CDP), CT6,150
18 Northford (CDP), CT6,082
19 Branford Center (CDP), CT6,026
20 Oronoque (CDP), CT3,790