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We enjoy a very tight network of clinics all working to standards set by our professional bodies.
BBC: Condoms
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In addition, Cook County operates the second largest public health system in the country, including three hospitals and a network of over 30 clinics.
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It is not undeserved: he has succeeded in transforming a barren land into one that has 18, 000 kilometres (11, 400 miles) of tarmac roads and a network of schools and clinics.
ECONOMIST: Botswana
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Child and Family Wellness, a franchised network of 88 private clinics in Kenya and Rwanda, helps entrepreneurs start small clinics to treat the major causes of illness among children within local communities.
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Montefiore Medical Center has amassed a private network of hospitals and clinics and a patient management system that makes it easier to run a profitable operation in the Bronx, which like Brooklyn has a high percentage of poor patients.
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He announced the creation by April 2002 of a network of 100 fast track clinics for people suffering from chest pain.
BBC: Pledge to slash heart disease waits
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UN's own plans for bridge-building include a corps of volunteers to teach people in developing countries how to use computers, and a health network to provide hospitals and clinics with up-to-date medical information.
ECONOMIST: Tapping into Africa
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The company has grown its headcount by 46% over the past three years having hired 1, 489 people entirely in the U.S. Most of those are certified prosthetists and orthotists, and occupational and physical therapists at its nationwide network of more than 700 clinics in 45 states and D.
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In one, the Californian city of Santa Barbara set up a city-wide peer-to-peer network (in which the computers of different practices and clinics can talk directly to one another).
ECONOMIST: IT in the health-care industry