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HCA Healthcare, Inc. is an American for-profit operator of health care facilities that was founded in 1968. It is based in Nashville, Tennessee, and, as of May 2020, owned and operated 186 hospitals and approximately 2,400 sites of care, including surgery centers, freestanding emergency rooms, urgent care centers and physician clinics in 20 states and the United Kingdom. [6]
[1] [2] It is a hospital and medical center complex in the city of Thousand Oaks, California. It is a 382-bed acute care hospital with a level II trauma center. [3] The facility is owned by HCA−Hospital Corporation of America, and operated by their HCA Far West Division. [4]
Hospitals in New Hampshire Parkland Medical Center is an 86-bed hospital in Derry, New Hampshire [ 1 ] with an urgent care center in Salem . Parkland was established in 1983 [ 2 ] and is part of the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA).
HCA is a health care juggernaut, with 182 hospitals and 125 surgery centers in the U.S. and U.K. But some HCA workers worry its profit focus imperils patient care.
HCA Florida Largo Hospital, formerly Largo Medical Center, is a 455-bed teaching hospital located in Largo, in the US state of Florida. The hospital has three campuses in Largo and in Clearwater, employs approximately 1,700 people, [ 1 ] and is owned by Hospital Corporation of America , a Nashville, Tennessee -based company.
HCA Healthcare owns and operates the hospital. HCA Florida Kendall Hospital is a teaching hospital that serves as the primary training location for several residency and fellowship programs. It currently hosts accredited residencies in the fields of anesthesia , emergency medicine , general surgery , internal medicine , neurology and podiatry .
On July 26, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services updated its hospital comparison website; it assigned the Bayonet Point facility one star out of five overall, well below average.Bayonet ...
HCA’s answer is that any pharmacist should be able to manage all the areas of the hospital. Professionals are treated as “widgets” to fill positions so that the system seems to be working ...