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  2. Glencoe Regional Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Glencoe Regional Health (GRH) is an independent, not-for-profit health system based in Glencoe, Minnesota that was founded in 1941. The main campus includes a primary care clinic, 25-bed critical access hospital , [ 1 ] urgent care center and Level III Trauma Center [ 2 ] emergency department .

  3. St. Francis Regional Medical Center (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The HealthGrades website contains the latest quality data for St. Francis Regional Medical Center, as of 2016. For this rating section three different types of data from HealthGrades are presented: quality ratings for eighteen inpatient conditions and procedures, twelve patient safety indicators and the percentage of patients giving the hospital a 9 or 10 (the two highest possible ratings).

  4. List of hospitals in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Hospital name Health system [Note 1] Staffed beds [Note 2] State licensed beds (2019) [Note 3] Opened, references Ada: Norman: Essentia Health - Ada Essentia Health: 14 HOSP-14 1942 [4] Aitkin: Aitkin: Aitkin Hospital Riverwood Healthcare Center 25 HOSP-25 1948 [5] Alexandria: Douglas: Alomere Health Hospital Alomere Health 99 HOSP-127 1955 [3 ...

  5. Glencoe, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Glencoe (/ ˈ ɡ l ɛ n k oʊ / GLEN-koh) is a city and the county seat of McLeod County, Minnesota, United States. [6] The population was 5,744 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ]

  6. San Francisco Township, Carver County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [1] of 2000, there were 888 people, 293 households, and 242 families residing in the township. The population density was 38.4 inhabitants per square mile (14.8/km 2).

  7. M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Medical Center

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    The hospital has 212 beds [7] and is affiliated with University of Minnesota Medical School. The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and subspecialties to pediatric patients aged 0–21 [8] throughout Minnesota and midwest United States. Masonic Children's Hospital is also a state designated Level III Trauma Center. [9]

  8. San Francisco, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco was first settled in 1854 and named by the founder, William Foster, after the city in California. [2] It was reportedly the original county seat of Carver County, Minnesota , but lost that status to Chaska a year later. [ 3 ]

  9. UCSF Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    In March 1907, the new hospital opened with 75 beds. The immediate need for nurses to staff the new facility led to the founding of the UCSF nursing school. In 1949, the UC Hospital was officially renamed the "University of California Medical Center." [1] Mount Zion Hospital, which had opened in 1897, merged with UCSF in 1990. [2]