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  2. Service Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    Service Corporation of America (later known as SCA Services, Incorporated) was a Boston-based waste and environmental services company in North America. The company was later a subsidiary of Waste Management, Inc. , active from 1970-1984.

  3. People's Dispensary for Sick Animals - Wikipedia

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    These services are the only treatments that are not free, but are offered at cost. Although free the PDSA does asks clients to make a donation of whatever they can afford towards the treatment of their animals. In 2009, the PDSA began requesting a donation on checking in an animal for treatment.

  4. PDSA - Wikipedia

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    PDSA (plan–do–study–act), a quality improvement process People's Dispensary for Sick Animals , a UK veterinary charity Protostadienol synthase , an enzyme

  5. PDCA - Wikipedia

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    Plan–do–check–act is associated with W. Edwards Deming, who is considered by many to be the father of modern quality control; however, he used PDSA (Plan-Do-Study-Act) and referred to it as the "Shewhart cycle". [6] The PDSA cycle was used to create the model of know-how transfer process, [7] and other models. [8]

  6. Ron Kerr - Wikipedia

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    Sir Ronald James Kerr is a health service manager in the United Kingdom. He was chief executive of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust from 2007 until 2015, continuing as executive vice-chairman until 2017. In 2011 he was the fourth highest earner in the NHS, with a salary of £274,500. [1]

  7. National Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    National HealthCare Corporation is an American healthcare services provider. The company was founded in 1971 and is based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee . [ 2 ] The services of the company include long-term diverse nursing and rehabilitative care to healthcare centers, facilities and hospitals in 11 states primarily in the southeastern United States.

  8. Surgical Care Affiliates - Wikipedia

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    Surgical Care Affiliates was founded in 1982 by Joel Gordon in Nashville, Tennessee.Gordon had previously founded General Care Corp (NYSE: GCE) in 1969, a hospital company that was sold to Hospital Corporation of America (“HCA”) in 1980.

  9. Philanthropy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The family kept all the voting shares, which although far fewer in number, assured its continuous control of the corporation. Ford's profits, dividends, and increases in stock value went overwhelmingly to the Foundation. In 1950 the family gave up control of the Foundation, Keeping a few seats on the board until 1976.