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Rural hospitals and health care centers across the state will soon be getting new ultrasound imaging devices thanks to a 27.4 million dollar grant from the Helmsley Charitable Trust.
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The Helmsley Charitable Trust granted more than $27 million to dozens of hospitals in North Dakota, including more than $3 million to the Trinity Health Foundation in Minot.
North Dakota hospitals and health centers are set to benefit from a $27.4 million grant from the Helmsley Charitable Trust.
The Helmsley Charitable Trust has granted $27.4 million in its ultrasound initiative for North Dakota clinics and hospitals.