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  2. Premier Health - Wikipedia

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    Premier Health is a medical network of three hospitals and two major health centers in the Dayton region. Premier Health, which employs 14,000 workers, is the second-largest employer in the Dayton region and ninth-largest employer in Ohio. They contribute about $2 billion a year in positive economic impact. Hospitals included in the network are:

  3. Premier Health Miami Valley Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The neurological institute is in partnership with Premier Health Partners and Wright State University. The Center focuses on the treatment, diagnosis, and research of neurological disorders. [13] In addition, Miami Valley Hospital completed a 484,000-square-foot (45,000 m 2 ), 12-story tower, focusing on cardiac and orthopedic care.

  4. Premier Health Miami Valley Hospital South - Wikipedia

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    Premier Health Miami Valley Hospital South is a hospital in Centerville, Ohio. It is a branch of Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio and is managed by Premier Health. Designed and constructed in 2007 as an outpatient facility with an emergency department, the facility grew faster than expected and became a full service hospital with as office ...

  5. Main Line Premier Urgent Cares Being Bought By Tower Health

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    Premier Urgent Care centers on the Main Line, along with 18 other locations, will soon be under ownership of Tower Health. Max Bennett , Patch Staff Posted Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 2:25 pm ET

  6. Metropolitan Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) provides local and express bus, subway, and commuter rail service in Greater New York, and operates multiple toll bridges and tunnels in New York City. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority ( MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation in the New York City ...

  7. Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

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    The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority operates the third-largest public transportation system in the United States by ridership with a 1,433 mi 2 (3,711 km 2) operating area and 2,000 peak hour buses on the street any given business day. Metro also operates 109 miles (175 km) of urban rail service. [1]

  8. MTA Conductor Assaulted At Chambers Street Station, MTA Says

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    J trains were delayed while a train was removed from service after the attack, the MTA said in an alert at 2:39 p.m. The attack comes days after three MTA workers were assaulted on Friday in ...

  9. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (abbreviated MBTA and known colloquially as " the T ") [3] [4] is the public agency responsible for operating most public transportation services in Greater Boston, Massachusetts. The MBTA transit network includes the MBTA subway with three metro lines (the Blue, Orange, and Red lines), two light ...

  10. Self-funded health care - Wikipedia

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    Self-funded health care. Self-funded health care, also known as Administrative Services Only ( ASO ), is a self insurance arrangement in the United States whereby an employer provides health or disability benefits to employees using the company's own funds. [1] This is different from fully insured plans where the employer contracts an insurance ...

  11. New York state public-benefit corporations - Wikipedia

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    New York state public-benefit corporations and authorities operate like quasi-private corporations, with boards of directors appointed by elected officials, overseeing both publicly operated and privately operated systems. Public-benefit nonprofit corporations share characteristics with government agencies, but they are exempt from many state ...