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BOB WILSON MEMORIAL GRANT COUNTY HOSPITAL , KANSAS Quality and BOB WILSON MEMORIAL GRANT COUNTY HOSPITAL General Information
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BOB WILSON MEMORIAL GRANT COUNTY HOSPITAL General Information
Type:Acute Care Hospitals
Hospital provides emergency service:Yes
Ownership:Voluntary non-profit - Church
Address:
415 N MAIN STREET GRANT
ULYSSES
KANSAS 67880
tel.(620)356-6126
BOB WILSON MEMORIAL GRANT COUNTY HOSPITAL HHS/Medicare Data Reports
Health Condition:Pneumonia
Quality Measure:Pneumonia Patients Given Oxygenation Assessment
Score:100%

National average:99%
Sample:30 patients
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