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  2. Mercy General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Mercy General Hospital is a not-for-profit private community hospital located in the East Sacramento neighborhood of Sacramento, CA.The hospital has 342 beds and over 2,000 clinical staff, and serves as the major Cardiac Surgery referral center for the Greater Sacramento Service Area Dignity Hospitals, as well as for Kaiser Permanente. [1]

  3. Mercy San Juan Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Mercy San Juan Medical Center is a not-for-profit hospital located in Carmichael, California serving the areas of north Sacramento County and south Placer County. It is home to Sacramento's first Comprehensive Stroke Center.

  4. Dignity Health - Wikipedia

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    Mercy General Hospital: Sacramento: California: 1897 1986 Mercy Healthcare Mercy Hospital of Folsom Folsom: California: 1962 1986 Mercy Healthcare Mercy Hospitals of Bakersfield, Southwest Campus Bakersfield: California: 1992 1992 Mercy Hospitals of Bakersfield, Truxtun Campus Bakersfield: California: 1910 1986 Mercy Health System Mercy Medical ...

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  6. Mercy (healthcare organization) - Wikipedia

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    Mercy is an American nonprofit Catholic healthcare organization founded in 1871 by the Sisters of Mercy. [1] It is located in the Midwestern United States with headquarters within Greater St. Louis in the west St. Louis County, Missouri suburb of Chesterfield. Mercy is the seventh largest Catholic health care system in the United States. [2]

  7. Mercyhealth - Wikipedia

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    The Mercy Sisters worked as trained nurses during the Civil War, and after the war they took on the work of public health care. Need for expansion led to the Sisters of Mercy opening a 50-bed Mercy Hospital facility in Janesville in 1913, which eventually grew through renovation into a 150-bed facility by 1920. [3]