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Adding hospitals to the list

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I think it's better to add only hospitals providing life-saving (and other major) treatments to the table in the article, rather than those providing elective procedure services, such as centers for cosmetic surgeries, fertility centers, hair restoration centers, and so forth. I've reverted addition of fertility centers, at least twice to my knowledge. Nevertheless, am not sure how to draw the line here. Please feel free to add them after providing a rationale here. Thanks. Rasnaboy (talk) 17:10, 29 December 2021 (UTC)[reply]