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  2. List of hospitals in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Sanford Children's Hospital Bismarck (Sanford Health) Bismarck: Burleigh [15] Sanford Children's Hospital Fargo (Sanford Health) Fargo: Cass (see Sanford Medical Center Fargo) [4] [15] Sanford Hillsboro Medical Center (Sanford Health) Hillsboro: Traill 48 [1] [4] [15] Sanford Mayville Medical Center (formerly Union Hospital) (Sanford Health ...

  3. Sanford Health - Wikipedia

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    Medcenter One Health Systems was a nonprofit American health care provider headquartered in Bismarck, North Dakota. Medcenter One offered nine clinics, three long-term care facilities, and multiple hospital affiliations. It was designated as a Level II trauma center. It was bought and merged into Sanford Health in 2012. [11]

  4. Sanford Medical Center - Bismarck - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Sanford Medical Center - Bismarck

  5. Sanford USD Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Sanford USD Medical Center is a hospital operated by the Sanford Health system in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. It is classified as a Level I Trauma center. It was ranked as one of the 100 Great Hospitals in America by Becker's Hospital Review in 2017 and 2018.

  6. Safety net hospital - Wikipedia

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    Safety net hospitals oftentimes find themselves in difficult financial positions due to the vulnerable financial state of the patients and lack of sufficient federal, state and local funding; safety net hospitals have high rates of Medicaid and Medicare payers [8] [9] [1] (Medicaid has unreliable/insufficient processes of government to hospital repayment [8]) and a large proportion of safety ...

  7. Bismarck model - Wikipedia

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    The Bismarck model (also referred as "Social Health Insurance Model") is a health care system in which people pay a fee to a fund that in turn pays health care activities, that can be provided by State-owned institutions, other Government body-owned institutions, or a private institution. [1]

  8. Children's Health Insurance Program - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of Alaska, Idaho, North Dakota and Oklahoma, all states have a minimum threshold for coverage at 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. CHIP Medicaid expansion programs typically use the same names for the expansion and Medicaid programs. Separate child health programs typically have different names for their programs.

  9. Essentia Health - Wikipedia

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    Essentia Health logo. Essentia Health is an integrated healthcare system with facilities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and North Dakota. [1] [2] As of 2022 it has over 14,000 employees, including 2,125 physicians and credentialed practitioners.