- QHC
QHC can refer to:
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Queens Hospital Close
*Honorary Chaplain to the Queen
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QHC can refer to:
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*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
QHC — Quality Health Care (Medical » Physiology) ** Queens Hospital Center (Medical » Hospitals) * Quilters Heritage Celebration (Miscellaneous » Hobbies) * Quinte Health Care Corporation (Business » Firms) * Qualifying Holding Company (Business »… … Abbreviations dictionary
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