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  2. Charity care - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, charity care is health care provided for free or at reduced prices to low income patients. [1] The percentage of doctors providing charity care dropped from 76% in 1996–97 to 68% in 2004–2005.

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  4. List of hospitals in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Special Service District of the State of Utah [17] [18] 25 Lakeview Hospital: Bountiful: MountainStar Healthcare [6] 89 Layton Hospital: Layton: Intermountain Healthcare [1] 43 LDS Hospital: Salt Lake City: Intermountain Healthcare [1] 262 Logan Regional Hospital: Logan: Intermountain Healthcare [1] 146 Lone Peak Hospital: Draper: MountainStar ...

  5. Utah State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Utah State Hospital, circa 1896. The Utah State Hospital began as the Territorial Insane Asylum in 1885 at Provo, Utah, with the purpose of housing and treating those considered to be mentally ill and attempting to return them to normal levels of functioning. However, due to limited knowledge about treatment of mental health at the time ...

  6. Providence Regional Medical Center Everett - Wikipedia

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    General Hospital was founded by members of the Woman's Book Club of Everett in 1894, [6] [7] with the cornerstone being laid in an existing building at 3322 Broadway. [8] In 1923, a group of businessmen rallied the community and raised $150,000 to purchase a new site and construct a modern hospital with 74 beds, which opened on February 27 ...

  7. Charitable hospital - Wikipedia

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    A charitable hospital, or charity hospital, is a non-profit hospital that provides treatment for poor and uninsured people who can not purchase treatment. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] An example would be St. Jude Children's Hospital that provides assistance to children and funds research for pediatric ailments.

  8. Northwest Kidney Centers - Wikipedia

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    The organization's 727-member staff provided 284,511 treatments in 2019, about a quarter of all dialysis treatments in the state. [5] Northwest Kidney Centers operates the oldest home dialysis program in the United States, currently training 275 people to give themselves dialysis at home.

  9. List of hospitals in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Northern State Hospital [24] Skagit: Sedro Woolley: 2000 1912 1973 [24] State mental health facility Regional Hospital for Respiratory and Complex Care: Burien: King: 31: 2019 [25] Located within Highline Medical Center Saint Cabrini Hospital [26] King: Seattle: 1916 1990 [26] Was located at southwest corner of Boren and Madison Waldo Hospital ...