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  2. CentraCare Health - Wikipedia

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    CentraCare is an integrated health care system in Central Minnesota. The nonprofit includes six hospitals, seven senior care facilities, 18 clinics, four pharmacies and numerous inpatient and outpatient specialty care services.

  3. St. Cloud Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Cloud Hospital's main site is located north of downtown St. Cloud on the west bank of the Mississippi River. [7] The hospital building has 11 floors (seven above ground), 1,496,000 sq ft (139,000 m 2) of floor space (not including the attached CentraCare Clinic), and sits on a 30.4 acres (0.123 km 2) plot of land.

  4. CentraCare - Wikipedia

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    CentraCare, Centra Care or Centracare may refer to: Canada. Centracare (hospital), a psychiatric hospital in New Brunswick; United States.

  5. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    Many portal applications also enable patients to request prescription refills online, order eyeglasses and contact lenses, access medical records, pay bills, review lab results, and schedule medical appointments. Patient portals also typically allow patients to communicate directly with healthcare providers by asking questions, leaving comments ...

  6. Crash cart - Wikipedia

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    A crash cart at the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit, Michigan.. A crash cart, code cart, crash trolley or "MAX cart" is a set of trays/drawers/shelves on wheels used in hospitals for transportation and dispensing of emergency medication/equipment at site of medical/surgical emergency for life support protocols (ACLS/ALS) to potentially save someone's life.

  7. Centracare (hospital) - Wikipedia

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    The massive 150-year-old original Centracare property in Lancaster, which was first called the Provincial Lunatic Asylum, had been purchased from the provincial government by industrial conglomerate J.D. Irving Limited for $1 million (CAD) in 1998. The building was vacated after the last 48 patients were moved from the building in the spring of ...

  8. An L.A.-based psychologist said she doesn't return her shopping cart in a video that's generated more than 11 million views as of Monday and a litany of backlash.