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		<title>By: Health Digital Check-Up: How Hospitals Use Digital Media &#124; Edelman Digital</title>
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		<description>[...] into geographic categories, but he also split the data in a few extra verticals. Most notably, he has dedicated a full section to children’s hospitals from around the country and the different channels you can find them. The nature of content [...]</description>
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