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  2. HCA Healthcare - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. History of hospitals - Wikipedia

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    The history of hospitals began in antiquity with hospitals in Greece, the Roman Empire and on the Indian subcontinent as well, starting with precursors in the Asclepian temples in ancient Greece and then the military hospitals in ancient Rome. The Greek temples were dedicated to the sick and infirm but did not look anything like modern ...

  4. Jack C. Massey - Wikipedia

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    Jack Carroll Massey (June 15, 1904 – February 15, 1990) was an American venture capitalist and entrepreneur who owned Kentucky Fried Chicken, co-founded the Hospital Corporation of America, and owned one of the largest franchisees of Wendy's. [1][2] He was the first American businessman to take three different companies public.

  5. Thomas F. Frist Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He is president of Okeechobee Hospital Inc. and Galen Of Florida Inc. [3] Frist is president of Tomco II LLC, an aircraft company. [16] In 2000, Scott Mercy, chairman and CEO of LifePoint Hospitals Inc. and chairman of America Service Group Inc., died in a crash. [16] [17] [18] Similarly, in 2006, another aircraft belonging to Frist crashed. [16]

  6. Richard M. Bracken - Wikipedia

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    Bracken joined the Hospital Corporation of America in 1981. [3] [4] [5] He became its president and chief operating officer in 2002.Since 2009, he has served as chief executive officer as well as chairman, replacing Jack O. Bovender, Jr. [5] [6] In 2013, he earned $38.6 million for his role as CEO, making him the second highest paid CEO in the United States, after the Oracle Corporation's ...

  7. Category:HCA Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Southern Hills Hospital & Medical Center. Southwest Florida Regional Medical Center. Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center. Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center. Swedish Medical Center (Colorado)

  8. Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) has 4,000 Job Openings

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    It's no surprise that Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) has had 4,000 openings across the nation, reports Fortune. Like much of the health care industry, HCA has been constantly hiring as of late.

  9. R. Clayton McWhorter - Wikipedia

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    Nashville, Tennessee. Nationality. American. Education. University of Tennessee. Samford University. Occupation. Businessman. Ralph Clayton McWhorter[1] (September 27, 1933 – January 23, 2016) was an American businessman who was the president and chief executive officer of the Hospital Corporation of America from 1985 to 1987.