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Services (RRHS). Recommendations to create a new system and to build stronger working relationships with physicians were presented to the boards of St. John's Regional Health Center, Seminary Memorial Home and Interstate
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Services brought together River Region Health Services and Interstate Medical Center as one coordinated system of care. The new Fairview Red Wing Medical Center served the clinic and hospital needs of Red Wing and the surrounding area.
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