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  2. Medical deserts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Although concentrated in rural regions, health care deserts also exist in urban and suburban areas, particularly in predominantly Black communities in Chicago, Los Angeles and New York City. [3] Racial demographic disparities in healthcare access are also present in rural areas, particularly in Native American communities which experience worse ...

  3. Healthcare in Texas - Wikipedia

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    This article summarizes healthcare in Texas.In 2022, the United Healthcare Foundation ranked Texas as the 38th healthiest state in the United States. [1] Obesity, excessive drinking, maternal mortality, infant mortality, vaccinations, mental health, and limited access to healthcare are among the major public health issues facing Texas.

  4. Medical desert - Wikipedia

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    Medical desert is a term used to describe regions whose population has inadequate access to healthcare. [1] The term can be applied whether the lack of healthcare is general or in a specific field, such as dental or pharmaceutical. [2] It is primarily used to describe rural areas although it is sometimes applied to urban areas as well. [2]

  5. List of hospitals in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas Health Allen Allen Collin 47 Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital: Arlington Tarrant 209 IV Texas Health Denton Denton Denton 196 Texas Health Frisco Frisco Collin 60 Texas Health Harris Medical Hospital Alliance Fort Worth Tarrant 123 III Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Azle Azle 31 IV

  6. Laredo metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Providence Surgical & Medical Center [21] is an ambulatory health care center located in north-central Laredo and also owned by Universal Health Services. The Gateway Community Health Center [22] is the third-largest medical center in Laredo. The health center's main building is 64,000 square feet (5,900 m 2). The Medical center moved to ...

  7. Public hospital - Wikipedia

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    Public hospitals, especially in urban areas, have a high concentration of uncompensated care and graduate medical education as compared to all other American hospitals. 23% of emergency care, 63% of burn care and 40% of trauma care are handled by public hospitals in the cities of the United States. [11]