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  2. Northside Hospital Gwinnett - Wikipedia

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    Northside Hospital Gwinnett (formerly Gwinnett Medical Center-Lawrenceville) is a hospital with 353 acute care beds in Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States.The hospital was previously the main operation of the overall Gwinnett Medical Center system of hospitals and medical centers serving Gwinnett County, Georgia, until it merged in 2019 with the Northside Hospital system of Atlanta, Georgia.

  3. Northside Hospital System - Wikipedia

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    The reason given is: this should be the main article for the entire Northside Hospital system, with knock-on overhaul of the former (and now included) Gwinnett Medical Center system. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.

  4. Gwinnett Medical Center-Lawrenceville - Wikipedia

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  5. List of hospitals in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Southern Regional Medical Center: Riverdale: Clayton: 331: 1971 — Southwell Medical Center Adel: Cook: 60 2019 Southwell replaced Cook Medical Center Southwell Tift Regional Medical Center Tifton: Tift: 181 1965 Southwell St. Francis Hospital: Columbus: Muscogee: 360: 1950 Emory St. Joseph's Hospital: Savannah: Chatham: 330: 1875 SJCHS St ...

  6. Gwinnett Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Mom was ‘clinically dead’ for 45 minutes after giving birth to triplets due to ‘rare’ medical complication during labor Richard Pollina November 19, 2024 at 3:39 AM

  8. Maternal healthcare in Texas - Wikipedia

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    [17] The maternal mortality rates in Texas have been a source of concern as well as much discussion. From 2000 to 2010, the maternal mortality rate in Texas increased from 17.7 (for every 100,000 live births) to 18.6. [3] It must be noted that during this period, in 2006, Texas included the consideration of pregnancy on its death certificate. [3]

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