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- Today's Catholic hospitals appear to be more similar to their non-Catholic counterparts. With the trend toward larger systems that comprise more diverse partners, an increase in lay oversight could lead to further movement away from Catholic identity and the original mission of a hospital.Author: Mary E Homan, Kenneth R WhitePublish Year: 2021pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33411484/
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