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Emergency Medical Treatment & Active Labor Act: Denial Of Emergency Medical Care Because Of Improper Economic Motives, Thomas L. Stricker Jr. Apr 2014

Emergency Medical Treatment & Active Labor Act: Denial Of Emergency Medical Care Because Of Improper Economic Motives, Thomas L. Stricker Jr.

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South Bend, Indiana: A Case Study Of The Possibilities And Realities Of Hospital Cooperation, Joseph P. Bauer Jan 1996

South Bend, Indiana: A Case Study Of The Possibilities And Realities Of Hospital Cooperation, Joseph P. Bauer

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South Bend, the county seat of St. Joseph County, Indiana, is a city with a population of slightly more than 100,000. Located about 100 miles from Chicago, it serves many of the educational, financial and health care needs of a five county metropolitan area of over 700,000 people. South Bend and its sister city, Mishawaka, are served by four general hospitals. The two largest each have about 40 percent of the available beds in the community. One of them, Memorial Hospital of South Bend, is a not-for-profit corporation which is unaffiliated with any other hospital; the other large hospital, St. …