North Carolina hospitals

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North Carolina hospitals are a network of medical institutions across the state that provide a wide range of healthcare services and have historically benefited from significant philanthropic support.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf healthcare system component
network of hospitals
aimsTo improve population health in North Carolina
provide access to acute care services
benefitsFrom charitable donations
community fundraising
foundation grants
philanthropic support
collaboratesWith local community organizations
public health agencies in North Carolina
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employs administrative staff
allied health professionals
nurses
physicians
fundedBy patient service revenue
philanthropic contributions
private insurance payments
public insurance programs
hasCharacteristic academic medical centers
community hospitals
critical access hospitals
for-profit institutions
nonprofit institutions
hasRole clinical research sites
emergency response infrastructure
medical education sites
regional healthcare providers
locatedIn North Carolina
provides cardiology services
diagnostic imaging services
emergency medical services
inpatient care
laboratory services
maternity care
oncology services
outpatient care
pediatric care
primary care services
specialty care services
surgical services
regulatedBy North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services NERFINISHED
federal healthcare regulations of the United States
serves North Carolina residents
out-of-state patients
subjectTo federal Medicaid regulations
federal Medicare regulations
state healthcare policy of North Carolina

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Benjamin Newton Duke majorBeneficiary North Carolina hospitals