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Comprehensive Health Services is located in Cape Canaveral, Florida and provides health and medical services to government agencies and commercial entities. [1] It was founded in 1975 and is a for-profit company. [1] [2] In 2016, CHS expanded its services in Cape Canaveral. [3]
In December 2016, Comprehensive Health Services (CHSi) announced a new project that would "create 150 new jobs" at its Cape Canaveral headquarters. Consequently, in July 2017, the state awarded it a $600,000 (~$733,620 in 2023) "qualified target-industry" tax-incentive package.
The five largest contractors for the program—Southwest Key (headquartered in Austin, Texas); BCFS Health and Human Services (San Antonio, Texas); Comprehensive Health Services Inc. (Cape Canaveral, Florida); Cayuga Centers (Auburn, New York); and Heartland Alliance (Chicago, Illinois)—"oversaw more than 11,600 children in the UAC program". [64]
Hospitals and health care providers on Cape Cod and the islands have seen an increase in patient volume but are bracing for greater numbers as Steward Health Care, a for-profit health care system ...
Among the committee's recommendations are increased access to comprehensive health services, implementing statewide maternal health and safety initiatives, increasing public awareness and ...
Comprehensive hospice inspections by state agencies, which average just under three years, are rare compared to inspections of other health care providers, a HuffPost analysis found. Nearly 400 hospices haven’t undergone a full certification inspection in more than six years. Use the tool box below to learn more about hospices in your area.
Scott's administration awarded Comprehensive Health Services, Inc. (CHSi) a tax incentive package of $600,000 to expand in Cape Canaveral, Florida. CHSi runs the Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children which detains minor migrants, including those separated from families at the border. [163]
ST. LOUIS ‒ They feed the hungry. They counter violence and racial injustice. They fight for criminal justice reform and against book bans. And this week, more than 4,200 of them came together ...