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  2. DaVita - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, DaVita acquired Healthcare Partners for $4.42 billion. [20] In 2014, it acquired Colorado Springs Health Partners, with 600 employees and 110,000 patients. [21] In March 2016, it acquired The Everett Clinic Medical Group, a 20-site physicians practice with 315,000 patients in the Seattle area, for $385 million. [22]

  3. List of US dialysis providers - Wikipedia

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    List of United States dialysis providers: Abramson Center for Jewish Life; American Renal Associates; American Renal Care; Atlantic Dialysis Management; BMA (BioMedical Applications) Centers for Dialysis Care; Concerto Renal Services; DaVita Inc. Diversified Specialty Institute Holdings, Inc. Dialysis Clinic, Inc; Evergreen Nephrology ...

  4. DaVita Launches Corporate Social Responsibility Web Portal - AOL

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    DaVita Launches Corporate Social Responsibility Web Portal "Community Care" covers patient care, teammate support and community engagement DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- DaVita®, a division of DaVita ...

  5. Dialysis Provider DaVita Slashes FY22 Earnings Outlook Citing ...

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    DaVita Inc (NYSE: DVA) reported Q3 consolidated revenues of $2.949 billion, marginally below the consensus of $2.98 billion. The quarter change was primarily due to normal revenue fluctuations in ...

  6. DaVita (DVA) Partners With Fresenius, Boost Home Dialysis Care

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  7. Northwest Kidney Centers - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Kidney Centers is a regional, not-for-profit community-based provider of kidney dialysis, public health education, and research into the causes and treatments of chronic kidney disease. Established in Seattle in 1962, it was the world's first out-of-hospital dialysis provider. [2]

  8. Home hemodialysis - Wikipedia

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    Home hemodialysis (HHD) is the provision of hemodialysis to purify the blood of a person whose kidneys are not working normally, in their own home. One advantage to doing dialysis at home is that it can be done more frequently and slowly, which reduces the "washed out" feeling and other symptoms caused by rapid ultrafiltration, and it can often be done at night, while the person is sleeping.

  9. Dialysis Clinic, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Dialysis Clinic, Inc. is a nonprofit medical corporation founded in 1971 and chartered as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization under IRS regulations. It was founded for care and research of patients with kidney disease and supports activities in kidney transplant and dialysis across the US.