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  2. MercyOne Dubuque Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The hospital is based primarily in Dubuque, with a critical access hospital in Dyersville, Iowa. Mercy is located just to the north of U.S. Highway 20 on Mercy Drive. The hospital is a member of MercyOne. Mercy has 263 beds in the Dubuque location, along with another 25 acute beds and a nursing home at the Dyersville location.

  3. Dubuque, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Medical Associates Clinic is the oldest multi-specialty group practice clinic in Iowa, and currently operates two outpatient clinics in Dubuque, its "East" and "West" campuses. It is affiliated with Mercy Medical Center — Dubuque, and also operates its own HMO, Medical Associates Health Plans. [59]

  4. Patient portal - Wikipedia

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    The central feature that makes any system a patient portal is the ability to securely expose individual patient health information through the Internet. In addition, virtually all patient portals allow patients to interact in some way with healthcare providers.

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  9. Finley Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1896, Abraham Slimmer of Waverly, Iowa, pledged $50,000 to the hospital, contingent on Dubuque raising an equal amount by March 1, 1897. Henry L. Stout contributed $25,000, but local fundraising efforts stalled, prompting nearly daily appeals in the Dubuque Herald. By the final day, the community exceeded the target, raising $52,239.36 locally.