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  2. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    The central feature that makes any system a patient portal is the ability to securely expose individual patient health information through the Internet. In addition, virtually all patient portals allow patients to interact in some way with healthcare providers.

  3. List of hospitals in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Big South Fork Medical Center (Oneida) Blount Memorial Hospital (Maryville) Bristol Regional Medical Center (Bristol) Camden General Hospital (Camden) Centennial Medical Center (Nashville) Centennial Medical Center at Ashland City; Chi Memorial Cleveland (Cleveland) Children's Hospital at Erlanger (Chattanooga) Claiborne County Hospital (Tazewell)

  4. Erlanger Western Carolina Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Murphy Medical began losing money as uncompensated care grew to $13 million in 2013. [21] Erlanger Health System acquired the hospital in January 2018 and changed its name in January 2019. The medical center closed its labor and delivery unit in December 2019. [22] As of 2018, the hospital had approximately 450 employees. [23]

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  6. Erlanger (hospital system) - Wikipedia

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    1988 – LIFE FORCE air ambulance service begins operations and transports its first patient, a four-year-old from Sewanee, TN in a 17-minute flight to Erlanger. [13] 1989 – Chattanooga's first kidney transplant was performed at Erlanger on Sept. 26, 1989, when a mother donated a kidney to her daughter. Dr.

  7. Patient management software - Wikipedia

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    Medical devices are classified and these classifications became somewhat less restrictive in December, 2010. Regulations provide rules for classifying medical devices into four increasing risk levels – Class I, Class II, Class III, and Class IV. Patient management software is classified as either Class I or Class II.

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