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  2. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    The major shortcoming of most patient portals is their linkage to a single health organization. If a patient uses more than one organization for healthcare, the patient typically needs to log on to each organization's portal to access information. This results in a fragmented view of individual patient data. [3]

  3. Category : Buildings and structures in Chattanooga, Tennessee

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    Universities and colleges in Chattanooga, Tennessee (2 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Chattanooga, Tennessee" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  4. Richard Henderson (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Henderson was born in Warren County, Tennessee in 1815. [1] After pursuing a legal career, he moved to Chattanooga in 1840 where he founded his own law office. [1] He was against the secession of the South prior to the Civil War and during the Union Army's occupation of Chattanooga, he worked with its commanders to administer the city.

  5. 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.

  6. Chattanooga, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The modern downtown skyline is dominated by the Aquarium, the Republic Centre [56] (tallest building in Chattanooga [57] [circular reference]), John C. Portman Jr.'s the Westin (Gold Building), [58] the James Building (Chattanooga's first skyscraper), [59] and The Block, [60] a climbing gym with 5,000 square feet of functional climbing space.

  7. Memorial Hospital (Chattanooga) - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters of Charity helped Chattanooga raise the 1,570,000 dollars by mortgaging their own land in Kentucky. [3] Paul Kruesi, an outspoken citizen in Chattanooga at the time made a statement that, "if Knoxville could raise 2.5 million dollars for a new hospital then chattanooga can raise 2 million."

  8. Children's Hospital at Erlanger - Wikipedia

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    Former Chattanooga mayor T.C. Thompson. The initiative to create a hospital in Chattanooga for children was spearheaded in the 1920s by the city's former mayor, T.C. Thompson, working closely with the local Civitan Club. Through a $250,000 bond issue, the original children's hospital was completed in 1929 in Chattanooga's Glenwood community.

  9. File:Richard Henderson, mayor of Chattanooga.jpg - Wikipedia

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