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  2. List of hospitals in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The American Hospital Directory lists 145 hospitals in Arizona, which had a population of 7,151,502 in 2020. In 2020, these hospitals had 13,296 staffed beds. The largest hospitals, based on beds, is the Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix with 712 beds. There is a hospital run by the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix.

  3. List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities by state - Wikipedia

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    VA Palo Alto Health Care System - Livermore Division. Loma Linda. VA Loma Linda Healthcare System. Long Beach. VA Long Beach Healthcare System. Los Angeles. VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System - West Los Angeles Medical Center. Martinez. VA Northern California Health Care System - Martinez VA Medical Center.

  4. List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Wikipedia

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    VISN 13 & 14 (merged to 23) VISN 15: VA Heartland Health Care Network. VISN 16: VA South Central Health Care Network. VISN 17: VA Heart of Texas Health Care Network. VISN 18: VA Southwest Health Care Network. VISN 19: VA Rocky Mountain Network. VISN 20: VA Northwest Network. VISN 21: VA Sierra Pacific Network.

  5. TriWest Healthcare Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Kinsley, Exec. VP and CFO. TriWest Healthcare Alliance is a Phoenix, Arizona based corporation that manages health benefits under the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) VAPCCC program in Regions 3, 5, and 6. [1] On October 1, 2018, TriWest's contract for VAPCCC was expanded to cover Regions 1, 2, and 4.

  6. 2014 Veterans Health Administration controversy - Wikipedia

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    CNN reported on April 30, 2014, that at least 40 United States Armed Forces veterans died while waiting for care at the Phoenix, Arizona, Veterans Health Administration facilities. By June 5, 2014, Veterans Affairs internal investigations had identified 35 veterans who had died while waiting for care in the Phoenix VHA system.

  7. Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix is a hospital of the Banner Health System and is one of the flagship facilities of the system. The hospital is affiliated with the University of Arizona Colleges of Medicine in Phoenix and Tucson. [2] The hospital is an American College of Surgeons verified Level 1 Trauma Center [3] and has a rooftop ...

  8. Veterans Health Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is the component of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) led by the Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Health that implements the healthcare program of the VA through a nationalized healthcare service in the United States, providing healthcare and healthcare-adjacent services to veterans through the administration and operation of ...

  9. Arizona Department of Veterans' Services - Wikipedia

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    Services provided by the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services were instrumental in connecting Arizona’s nearly 600,000 Veterans with nearly $2,712,810,000 in Compensation, Pension, Educational and Medical benefits and grants from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs in FY 2012. Leadership