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During the 1930s, hospitals were often built by various groups, including local governments and municipalities seeking to improve public health, private philanthropic organizations or wealthy individuals motivated by altruism, and religious institutions aiming to provide medical care aligned with their missions. Additionally, federal programs, such as those initiated under the New Deal, encouraged the construction of hospitals to create jobs and address the healthcare needs of communities during the Great Depression.

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