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  2. CoxHealth - Wikipedia

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    CoxHealth is a six-hospital, 1,050 bed not-for-profit healthcare system [1] headquartered in Springfield, Missouri. It serves a 25 county region of Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas. It serves a 25 county region of Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas.

  3. Cox College (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The college was established in 1907 as the Burge Deaconess Training School for Nurses. In 1996, the institution changed its name to Lester L. Cox College of Nursing & Health Sciences, and in 1997, it began offering the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.

  4. List of hospitals in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    CoxHealth - Springfield; Crittenton Behavioral Health - Kansas City; Crossroads Regional Medical Center - Wentzville; Deaconess Incarnate Word Health System - St. Louis; St. Lukes Des Peres Hospital (link directs to owner) - Des Peres; Doctors Hospital of Springfield - Springfield; Eastern Missouri State Hospital - Florissant; Ellett Memorial ...

  5. Mercy Hospital Joplin - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Hospital Joplin, formerly known as St. John's Regional Medical Center, is a hospital in Joplin, Missouri, USA.The hospital is famous for suffering devastating damage in the 2011 Joplin tornado.

  6. Cox Communications - Wikipedia

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    Cox Communications, Inc. (also known as Cox Cable and formerly Cox Broadcasting Corporation, Dimension Cable Services and Times-Mirror Cable), is an American digital cable television provider, telecommunications and home automation services.

  7. Cox College - Wikipedia

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    Cox College (Missouri), a private college associated with the CoxHealth System in Springfield, Missouri Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cox College .

  8. Skaggs family - Wikipedia

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    Skaggs Community Health Center in Branson, Missouri (now Cox Health Branson) was named after M.B. and Estella Skaggs. M.B. was a Missouri native who owned a home and game preserve in eastern Taney County.

  9. Talk:CoxHealth - Wikipedia

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