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  2. St. Lawrence Health System - Wikipedia

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    Hospital network. St. Lawrence Health System [1] is an upstate New York three-hospital healthcare provider that is part of the Rochester Regional Health system in Western NY. St. Lawrence Health System encompasses what formerly were Canton-Potsdam Hospital, E.J. Noble Hospital and Massena Memorial Hospital. [2]

  3. Health care system in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The health care system in Japan provides different types of services, including screening examinations, prenatal care and infectious disease control, with the patient accepting responsibility for 30% of these costs while the government pays the remaining 70%. Payment for personal medical services is offered by a universal health care insurance ...

  4. List of S&P 600 companies - Wikipedia

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    Universal Health Realty Income Trust Real Estate Health Care REITs King of Prussia, Pennsylvania: view: 0000798783 UNF: UniFirst Corporation: Industrials Diversified Support Services Wilmington, Massachusetts: view: 0000717954 UNFI: United Natural Foods Inc: Consumer Staples Food Retail Providence, Rhode Island: view: 0001020859 UNIT: Uniti ...

  5. University Health System - Wikipedia

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    University Health System. / 29.506632; -98.576873. University Health is the public hospital district for the San Antonio, Texas, US metropolitan area. Owned and operated by Bexar County, it is the third largest public health system in Texas. [1] The system operates University Hospital, a 716-bed teaching hospital located in the South Texas ...

  6. Healthcare in the United States - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Healthcare in the United States is largely provided by private sector healthcare facilities, and paid for by a combination of public programs, private insurance, and out-of-pocket payments. The U.S. is the only developed country without a system of universal healthcare, and a significant proportion of its population lacks health insurance.

  7. Metal Arms: Glitch in the System - Wikipedia

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    Metal Arms: Glitch in the System is a third-person shooter action-adventure video game, developed by American team Swingin' Ape Studios, published by Vivendi Universal Games and their subsidiary Sierra Entertainment and released in 2003. The game follows a robot named Glitch as he joins forces with the Droids in their fight against General ...

  8. Learning health systems - Wikipedia

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    Learning health systems ( LHS) are health and healthcare systems in which knowledge generation processes are embedded in daily practice to improve individual and population health. At its most fundamental level, a learning health system applies a conceptual approach wherein science, informatics, incentives, and culture are aligned to support ...

  9. Healthcare in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The state healthcare system greatly improved throughout the 2000s, with health spending per person rising from $96 in 2000 to $957 in 2013. Due to the Russian financial crisis since 2014, major cuts in health spending have resulted in a decline in the quality of service of the state healthcare system. About 40% of basic medical facilities have ...