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  1. In 2020, a new round of hospital data analysis has documented nearly two decades of growth by Catholic health systems. Through mergers, acquisitions, business partnerships, and expansion into new types of care, these systems are extending the reach of Catholic health restrictions across the country. 1.

  2. In 2020, a new round of hospital data analysis has documented nearly two decades of growth by Catholic health systems. Through mergers, acquisitions, business partnerships and expansion into new types of care, these systems are extending the reach of Catholic health restrictions across the country. 1.

  3. Mar 13, 2023 · How has the worldwide Catholic Church changed since then? Statistically speaking, the Church has grown, keeping pace with and even exceeding overall world population growth.

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  4. Oct 6, 2020 · The 10 largest Catholic health systems have grown and strengthened through mergers and acquisitions, and now own or control 394 short-term acute care hospitals, a 50 percent increase since 2001. The reach of these 10 systems extends beyond traditional acute care hospitals, with over 1,100 total inpatient health care facilities, 864 urgent care ...

  5. Oct 6, 2020 · Unfortunately, this report changed the criteria for what defines a Catholic hospital during the past 20 years, which the authors acknowledge in their methodology section. For over 150 years, Catholic health care has always responded where there has been a need for health care.

  6. Each day, more than one in seven patients is cared for in a Catholic hospital (Catholic Health Association of the United States, 2020). Historically, Catholic hospitals were freestanding, independent, and governed by religious orders or dioceses. In the 1980s, many of them formed systems.

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  8. Feb 23, 2022 · Catholic health care has gone from representing 35 percent of all health care in 1968 to just over 5 percent today, according to research by Hoskins. Governments saw the inefficiencies in funding both a secular and a religious hospital in many communities and chose to shut down some Catholic hospitals to ensure access to reproductive care.

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