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  2. Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital - Wikipedia

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    1930 East Thomas Road, Phoenix, Arizona, United States Coordinates 33°28′52″N 112°02′23″W  /  33.4810648°N 112.039606°W  / 33.4810648; -112.

  3. Abrazo Community Health Network - Wikipedia

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    Abrazo Arizona Heart Hospital, formerly Arizona Heart Hospital (acquired 2010 [3]) Abrazo Arrowhead Campus, formerly Arrowhead Campus (acquired 1999 [4]) Abrazo Buckeye Emergency Center, formerly West Valley Emergency Center (opened 2011) Abrazo Central Campus, formerly Phoenix Baptist Hospital (acquired 1999 [4])

  4. List of hospitals in Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    This list of hospitals in Indianapolis includes 21 existing and 11 former hospitals located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Most of the city's medical facilities belong to three private , non-profit hospital networks : Ascension St. Vincent Health , Community Health Network, and Indiana University Health .

  5. Robert W. Long Hall - Wikipedia

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    The new hospital was designed by Robert P. Daggett using other hospitals as inspiration for more modern facilities. The trustees purchased the site and ground was broken for the new hospital on November 1, 1912. [2] Long Hospital officially opened on June 15, 1914, and was supervised by the Indiana University School of Medicine. [3]

  6. Dignity Health St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center

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    In 1930, the population of Phoenix was 48,118. By 1945, it had reached nearly 100,000. St. Joseph's Hospital needed a larger facility. In the mid-1940s, the Sisters purchased 10 acres (4.0 ha) of land at Third Avenue and Thomas Road which was then part of an old dairy farm.

  7. Edward Diethrich - Wikipedia

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    Diethrich was born in Hillsdale, Michigan, in 1935.He earned his undergraduate degree in 1956 and his medical degree in 1960 from the University of Michigan. [2]He completed his surgical residency at St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.

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  9. Arizona Heart Institute - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Heart Institute is a cardiovascular medical center in Phoenix, Arizona, United States founded by Edward Diethrich in 1971. [ 1 ] In 2009, the institute paid the US government US$675 000 in re-imbursement for ten carotid artery stenting procedures which were billed to, but not covered by, Medicare. [ 2 ]