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  2. HCA Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    HCA Healthcare is a for-profit health care company founded in 1968 and based in Nashville, Tennessee. It operates 186 hospitals and 2,000 sites of care in 21 states and the UK, and has faced legal issues, mergers and acquisitions, and IPOs over the years.

  3. Answers.com - Wikipedia

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    Answers.com is an Internet-based knowledge exchange that started in 1999 as GuruNet and changed its name and business model several times. It offers user-generated questions and answers, trivia games, videos, and customer experience analytics.

  4. List of medical abbreviations: H - Wikipedia

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    Find the meaning of various medical abbreviations that start with the letter H, such as HA (hypertonia arterialis), HB (heart block), HCV (hepatitis C virus), and more. This is a comprehensive and sortable table from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

  5. Change Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Change Healthcare is a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group that provides revenue and payment cycle management for U.S. healthcare system. It operates the largest financial and administrative information exchange in the U.S. and has acquired several other healthcare technology companies.

  6. HCA Florida Kendall Hospital - Wikipedia

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    A for-profit, tertiary care, 447-bed teaching hospital in Miami, Florida. It is affiliated with several medical schools and offers various specialty services, including a Level I trauma center.

  7. Yahoo Answers - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Answers was a community-driven question-and-answer (Q&A) website or knowledge market owned by Yahoo! where users would ask questions and answer those submitted by others, and upvote them to increase their visibility.

  8. Harrah - Wikipedia

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  9. Affordable Health Care for America Act - Wikipedia

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    The Affordable Health Care for America Act was a bill introduced by the House of Representatives in 2009 to reform the US health care system. It was later amended by the Senate and became the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which was signed by President Obama in 2010.