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  2. Universal health care - Wikipedia

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    Universal health care (also called universal health coverage, universal coverage, or universal care) is a health care system in which all residents of a particular country or region are assured access to health care. It is generally organized around providing either all residents or only those who cannot afford on their own, with either health ...

  3. Public health system in India - Wikipedia

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    Public health systems in the colonial period were focused on health care for British citizens who were living in India. The period saw research institutes, public health legislation, and sanitation departments, although only 3% of Indian households had toilets at this time. [2]

  4. ProMedica - Wikipedia

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    ProMedica is a non-profit health care system [2] with locations in northwest Ohio, southeast Michigan, and southern Pennsylvania. [3] The system includes a health education and research center, the health maintenance organization Paramount Health Care, nursing homes, a ground/air ambulance service, a local business network of private practices and several hospitals.

  5. Verity Health System - Wikipedia

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    Verity Health System (formerly Daughters of Charity Health System, or DCHS) was a healthcare organization based in Redwood City, California, United States, that operated six hospitals across California with approximately 8,000 associates and physicians.

  6. Gundersen Health System - Wikipedia

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    Gundersen Health System (Gundersen Health) is a comprehensive non-profit health system based in La Crosse, Wisconsin. [2] The system includes multi-specialty group medical practices, a teaching hospital, regional community clinics, affiliate hospitals and clinics, behavioral health services, vision centers, pharmacies, and air and ground ambulances.

  7. Healthcare in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Health care, including its industry and all services, is one of the largest sectors of the German economy. Direct inpatient and outpatient care equivalent to just about a quarter of the entire 'market' – depending on the perspective. [7] As of 2007 a total of 4.4 million people were working in the health care sector, about one in ten ...

  8. Alberta Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Health Services (AHS) is the single health authority for the Canadian province of Alberta and the "largest integrated provincial health care system" in Canada. . Headquartered in Edmonton, AHS delivers medical care on behalf of the Government of Alberta's Ministry of H

  9. Hendrick Health System - Wikipedia

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    Hendrick Health is a not-for-profit healthcare provider located in Abilene, Texas, United States. It is affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas. It provides a comprehensive range of healthcare services, including a medical center licensed for 564 beds. [1] More than 3,000 employees make up the Hendrick team. [1]