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  2. Critical Access Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Critical Access Hospital program is a United States federal program established in 1997 as part of the Balanced Budget Act. The program aims to offer small hospitals in rural areas to serve residents that would otherwise be a long distance from emergency care. As of January 2018, there are 1,343 certified Critical Access Hospitals in 45 states.

  3. List of hospitals in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Hospital City Bed count [1] Trauma center Stroke center [2 ... 21 [4] Level IV [5] Benewah Community Hospital: St. Maries: 19 [4] Critical access hospital [4] Bingham ...

  4. Gifford Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Gifford Medical Center is a hospital in Randolph, Vermont. [1] It is a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital and part of the federally qualified health center Gifford Health Care which operates clinics in the nearby towns of Berlin, Bethel, Chelsea, Rochester, Sharon and White River Junction. [2]

  5. A critical hospital bed shortage could soon hit the US - AOL

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    The nation is on track for a critical hospital bed shortage by 2032, researchers said Wednesday. The shortage is largely driven by a reduction of staffed hospital beds, potentially preventing life ...

  6. Fulton County Health Center - Wikipedia

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    Private rooms, while initially expensive to build, keep patients safer from hospital-acquired infections like MRSA. [26] While originally built a size large enough to house 106 beds, changing community needs has resulted in FCHC now having only a maximum 25 bed in-patient capacity, complying with federal Critical Access Hospital (CAH) [3 ...

  7. Gritman Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Gritman Medical Center is a critical access, not-for-profit hospital in the western United States, located in Moscow, Idaho. Established in 128 years ago in 1897, the hospital is named after Dr. Charles L. Gritman. The medical center is the largest private employer in Latah County.

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