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| Media Coverage: Free Clinics Program Awarded $150,000 |
Media Coverage: Free Clinics Program Awarded $150,000February 3, 2010 BlueRidgeNow.com A three-year grant from The Duke Endowment will help keep a community case management program running at the Free Clinics in Hendersonville, N.C. Park Ridge Hospital in Hendersonville was awarded the grant for the program, which guides uninsured and under-insured people through the medical labyrinth of specialty services. View the full article published on BlueRidgeNow.com. |
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