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  2. Universal Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Universal Health Services (UHS) is a Fortune 300 company that provides hospital and healthcare services in the US. The web page does not show the UHS logo, but has information about its history, subsidiaries, controversies and stock performance.

  3. United Health Services - Wikipedia

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    United Health Services (UHS) is a non-profit healthcare system in upstate New York's Southern Tier. It operates four hospitals, long-term care and home care services, walk-in centers, primary care centers, school-based health centers, and a medical residency program.

  4. University Health System - Wikipedia

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    University Health System is the public hospital district for San Antonio, Texas, and the primary teaching hospital for the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. It operates a 716-bed Level I trauma center and over 25 clinics in the area.

  5. Corona Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    A for-profit hospital in Corona, California with 238 beds and a medical staff of 300 physicians. It offers acute care, rehabilitation, behavioral health, home health and hospice services, and has won several awards and accreditations.

  6. Universal health care - Wikipedia

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    Universal health care is a health care system that ensures access to health services for all residents of a country or region. Learn about the history, funding models, implementation and comparisons of universal health care systems around the world.

  7. Human resource management system - Wikipedia

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    A human resource management system (HRMS) is a software that combines various HR functions, such as payroll, benefits, recruitment, and performance management. Learn about the history, functions, and features of HRMS and how it differs from ERP and HCM systems.

  8. Employee self-service - Wikipedia

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  9. Self-service password reset - Wikipedia

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    Learn what self-service password reset (SSPR) is, how it works, and what security issues it may face. SSPR is a process or technology that allows users to reset their own passwords without help desk assistance.