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  2. St Bartholomew-the-Less - Wikipedia

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    The present establishment is the latest in a series of churches and chapels associated with the hospital over the past 800 years. Its earliest predecessor, known as the Chapel of the Holy Cross, was founded nearby in 1123 (at the same time as the priory, now the Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great) before moving to the present site in 1184.

  3. Catholic Church and health care - Wikipedia

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    During the 1990s, the church provided about one in six hospital beds in America, at around 566 hospitals, many established by nuns. [39] The church has carried a disproportionate number of poor and uninsured patients at its facilities and the American bishops first called for universal health care in America in 1919.

  4. List of healthcare accreditation organizations in the United ...

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    Healthcare Quality Association on Accreditation (HQAA) Institute for Medical Quality (IMQ) Joint Commission (TJC) National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) National Dialysis Accreditation Commission (NDAC) [6] The Compliance Team, "Exemplary Provider Programs" The Intersocietal Accreditation Commission(IAC)

  5. National Committee for Quality Assurance - Wikipedia

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    The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the United States that works to improve health care quality through the administration of evidence-based standards, measures, programs, and accreditation. The National Committee for Quality Assurance operates on a formula of measure ...

  6. Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ - Wikipedia

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    The organization began in 2001 with 31 congregations as charter members. As of August 2024, membership was reported as 1000 congregations, including 812 US congregations in 39 states, the U.S. Territories of Guam and Puerto Rico, as well as over 100 congregations in 16 other countries (including Belarus , Cambodia , Canada , Mexico , Nicaragua ...

  7. Federal Council of Churches - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Council of Churches was founded at a convention that met at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia in May 1908. [4] Originally the Council consisted of thirty-two denominations. By 1923, it maintained central offices at 105 East 22nd Street , New York City.

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  9. Charter - Wikipedia

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    A charter member (US English) of an organization is an original member; that is, one who became a member when the organization received its charter. [2] A chartered member (British English) is a member who holds an individual chartered designation authorized under that organization's royal charter.