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PEACH
(redirected from Private Essential Access Community Hospitals)

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PEACHPersonal Experience with Active Cultural Heritage
PEACHPan-European Automated Clearing House (also seen as PE-ACH)
PEACHProgram for Energetic Analysis of Biochemical Molecules
PEACHProgramming Education and Contest Hosting
PEACHPrivate Essential Access Community Hospitals
PEACHPlease Evaluate and Critique Honestly (aka Please Examine and Critique Honestly)
PEACHParent Education for Adults and Children of Hunterdon
PEACHPromotions Entertainment and Corporate Hospitality
PEACHProfessional Entertainment Artist Chris Higgs (UK)
PEACHProcedure for Electronic Application for Certificates System (UK)


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Private Essential Access Community Hospitals, representing hospitals that serve as the safety net providers "that care for extremely high volumes of Medi-Cal beneficiaries, low-income Medicare enrollees, and uninsured patients" in the State of California says in an Oct 15 letter to the CPUC, "We urge the CPUC to make certain that any organization providing 2-1-1 service demonstrates healthcare expertise prior to granting of the application.
 
 
 
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