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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 2,000 sites of care, including surgery centers, freestanding emergency rooms, urgent care centers and physician clinics in 21 ...

  3. Thomas F. Frist Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Thomas F. Frist Jr. was born on August 12, 1938, to Thomas F. Frist Sr., a prominent internal medicine specialist in Nashville, [1] and Dorothy Cate. Frist has four siblings: physician and former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist; [6] Dr. Robert A. Frist; Dorothy F. Boensch; and Mary F. Barfield. Frist grew up in Belle Meade, a western ...

  4. Swedish Medical Center (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Medical Center in Englewood, Colorado. / 39.6534; -104.9816. Swedish Medical Center is a 408-bed acute care hospital located in Englewood, Colorado, United States. It is a Level I trauma and burn center serving Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region. It is operated by HealthONE, part of HCA Healthcare's Continental Division.

  5. Rick Scott - Wikipedia

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    Richard Lynn Scott ( né Myers; born December 1, 1952) is an American attorney, businessman, and politician who has been the junior United States senator from Florida since 2019. [4] [5] A member of the Republican Party, he was the 45th governor of Florida from 2011 to 2019. Scott is a graduate of the University of Missouri–Kansas City and ...

  6. Reston Hospital CEO Deardorff Named 'CEO To Know' By ... - Patch

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    RESTON, VA — Becker’s Hospital Review recently named John Deardorff, president and CEO of Reston Hospital Center and the HCA Northern Virginia Market, as one of the 83 community hospital CEOs ...

  7. General Schedule (US civil service pay scale) - Wikipedia

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    The General Schedule (GS) is the predominant pay scale within the United States civil service. The GS includes the majority of white collar personnel (professional, technical, administrative, and clerical) positions.

  8. R. Milton Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Denice Johnson. Children. 2. R. Milton Johnson (born 1957/58) is an American businessman and philanthropist from Tennessee. He served as the chairman and chief executive officer of Hospital Corporation of America. [2] With his wife, he has supported his alma mater, Belmont University, where a building is named in their honor.

  9. HCA's unchanged annual forecast clouds better-than-expected ...

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    HCA had forecast 2024 earnings per share between $19.70 and $21.20 and revenue in the range of $67.75 billion to $70.25 billion in January. Shares of rivals Tenet Healthcare and Universal Health...

  10. Pay scale - Wikipedia

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    A pay scale (also known as a salary structure) is a system that determines how much an employee is to be paid as a wage or salary, based on one or more factors such as the employee's level, rank or status within the employer's organization, the length of time that the employee has been employed, and the difficulty of the specific work performed.

  11. Healthcare in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Aggregate US hospital costs were $387.3 billion in 2011—a 63% increase since 1997 (inflation adjusted). Costs per stay increased 47% since 1997, averaging $10,000 in 2011 (equivalent to $13,544 in 2023 [31] ). [128] As of 2008, public spending accounts for between 45% and 56% of US healthcare spending. [129]