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The Hill-Burton Fund, established under the Hill-Burton Act of 1946, provides federal grants and loans to assist in the construction and modernization of public and nonprofit healthcare facilities in the United States. Its primary goal is to improve access to healthcare services, especially in underserved communities, by ensuring that facilities have the necessary infrastructure. In exchange for funding, facilities are required to provide a certain amount of free or reduced-cost care to individuals who cannot afford to pay.

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