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  2. Catholic Church and health care - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church established many of the world's modern hospitals. The Catholic Church is the largest non-government provider of health care services in the world. [1] It has around 18,000 clinics, 16,000 homes for the elderly and those with special needs, and 5,500 hospitals, with 65 percent of them located in developing countries. [2]

  3. Catholic Health - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Health is a non-profit comprehensive healthcare system formed in 1998 under Catholic sponsors in Western New York, United States. Description

  4. Catholic Health Initiatives - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) was a national Catholic healthcare system, with headquarters in Englewood, Colorado. CHI was a nonprofit , faith-based health system formed, in 1996, through the consolidation of three Catholic health systems.

  5. Category:Catholic health care - Wikipedia

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    Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers; St. Vincent's Health System; St. Vincent's Hospital (Normandy, Missouri) Samaritan Hospital (Troy, New York) Scripps Mercy Hospital; Seton Healthcare Family; Sisters of Charity Hospital (Buffalo) Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine; Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word; SSM Health; St Anne's Guest ...

  6. Catholic Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Health Services is a ministry of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami, and the largest post acute provider in the southeast United States. [ 1 ] It originated as Catholic Community Services, and as a result of the work Monsignor Bryan O. Walsh, later became Catholic Health and Rehabilitation Services.

  7. Covenant Health Systems - Wikipedia

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    St. Vincent's Medical Center in Toledo joined Catholic Health Partners, while Covenant Health Systems retained management of the facilities in New England. Covenant Health Systems sponsors "Covenant Health Inc." [3] Mary Immaculate (MI) Health/Care Services, in Lawrence, MA is a member facility sponsored by the "Grey Nuns", as is

  8. Catholic Health Association of the United States - Wikipedia

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    CHA created a controversy within the Catholic Church when it disagreed the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and came out in support of Barack Obama's health care overhaul, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. [2] The USCCB believed the overhaul could provide for taxpayer funded abortion; the CHA said this was a "false ...

  9. Category:Catholic charities - Wikipedia

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    Catholic health care (3 C, 89 P) CIDSE (8 P) J. Jesuit development centres (78 P) Pages in category "Catholic charities" The following 55 pages are in this category ...