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  2. Mercy Gilbert Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Healthcare West (CHW) presented its proposal for a 120-bed facility, while Banner Health was also considering a hospital in the area. [2] Approved in November 2003 as the Gilbert Medical Campus, [3] CHW named the facility the Mercy Gilbert Medical Center in acknowledgement of the Sisters of Mercy, co-sponsors of the system's hospitals. [4]

  3. Phoenix Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In February 2022, Phoenix Children's became a founding partner and official healthcare provider at Bell Bank Park, a $280 million multi-purpose sports and entertainment complex in southeast Mesa, Arizona. Phoenix Children's is opening a 3,915-square-foot facility to offer sports medicine and urgent care at the park.

  4. Dignity Health - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Gilbert Medical Center: Gilbert: Arizona: 2006 2006 St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center: Phoenix: Arizona: 1895 1986 Mercy Health System St. Joseph’s Westgate Medical Center Glendale: Arizona: 2014 2014 [33] Yavapai Regional Medical Center Prescott: Arizona: 2020 [34] Arroyo Grande Community Hospital Arroyo Grande: California: 1962 ...

  5. Chandler Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    CHW paid off $51.5 million in hospital bonds and assumed $30 million in debt in the merger, which brought Chandler Regional under the same ownership as St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix. [16] It also gave the hospital access to the buying and negotiating power of the CHW system in purchasing and contracts with insurers. [20]

  6. Walk-in clinic - Wikipedia

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    Urgent care centers make up the largest percentage of walk-in clinics in America with an estimated 9,000 locations nationwide. In fact, consumers often erroneously refer to all walk-in clinics as urgent care centers, and vice versa. Retail clinics are the next most prevalent in the industry with 1,443 locations as of July 1, 2013. [1]

  7. CHW - Wikipedia

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    Community health worker, members of local communities that provide basic health and medical care; Catholic Healthcare West, former name of a California-based corporation that operates hospitals and ancillary care facilities; Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, a children's hospital in Milwaukee

  8. Acute care - Wikipedia

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    Acute care is a branch of secondary health care where a patient receives active but short-term treatment for a severe injury or episode of illness, an urgent medical condition, or during recovery from surgery. [1] [2] In medical terms, care for acute health conditions is the opposite from chronic care, or longer-term care.

  9. Ambulatory care - Wikipedia

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    Ambulatory care or outpatient care is medical care provided on an outpatient basis, including diagnosis, observation, consultation, treatment, intervention, and rehabilitation services. This care can include advanced medical technology and procedures even when provided outside of hospitals.