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  2. For-profit hospital - Wikipedia

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    Many of the for-profit hospitals are located in Europe and North America, with many of them established particularly in the United States during the late twentieth century. In contrast to the traditional and more common non-profit hospitals, they attempt to garner a profit for their shareholders. The highest charging hospitals in the US are for ...

  3. Non-profit hospital - Wikipedia

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    Non-profit hospitals are the most common type, but for-profit and government hospitals also play substantial roles. A non-profit hospital, or not-for-profit hospital, is a hospital which is organized as a non-profit corporation. Non-profit hospitals are mostly funded by charity, religion or research/educational funds. Nonprofit hospitals do not ...

  4. Voluntary hospital - Wikipedia

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    A voluntary hospital is a non-profit private hospital. They can be distinguished from for-profit private hospitals , and municipal or public hospitals , which are publicly owned. Created from the eighteenth century onwards in England , hospitals using this model were established later in America , Ireland , and Australia .

  5. Wikipedia:Pro and con lists - Wikipedia

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    A number of Wikipedia articles contain pro and con lists: lists of arguments for and against some particular contention or position.These take several forms, including lists of advantages and disadvantages of a technology; pros and cons of a proposal which may be as technical as Wi-Fi or otherwise; and lists of criticisms and defenses of a political position or other view (such as socialism or ...

  6. Hospital network - Wikipedia

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    A hospital network is a public, non-profit or for-profit company or organization that provides two or more hospitals and other broad healthcare facilities and services. A hospital network may include hospitals in one or more regions within one or more states within one or more countries.

  7. Debt relief: Pros and cons - AOL

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    For-profit counseling is offered by debt relief companies and may charge higher rates. These companies — especially nonprofit — will work with you to help get your finances in order.

  8. Certificate of need - Wikipedia

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    CONs are issued by a federal or state regulatory agency with authority over an area to affirm that the plan is required to fulfill the needs of a community. CONs have been criticized for granting monopoly privileges to existing hospitals and healthcare facilities, thereby driving down the number of hospitals and hospital beds in a community ...

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