There's a downloadable table (in pdf format) of the hospital closures on that map available [here][1]. The table includes City and State data, but not lat/long or street addresses. So the challenge is getting this data in geospatial format.

- If generalized locations are acceptable for your purpose, you can join this table with a city layer.

- The street address and lat/long of each hospital are available individually in the form of a popup when you click on the hospital point. It might be possible to scrape this information from the website. Or you can manually copy and paste into a spreadsheet (it's only 109 data points, so this might be faster than learning to scrape data).

- Or you can use a geocoding service to get addresses and lat/long for the hospitals based on the hospital names.

- Or you can contact the [Cecil G Sheps Center for Health Services Research][2] directly and request the data.

- Or you can get a geospatial dataset of hospitals (eg https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/hospitals-dcdfc) and do a  nearest-neighbor join.


  [1]: http://www.shepscenter.unc.edu/download/11619/
  [2]: https://www.shepscenter.unc.edu/