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For-profit hospitals: by number of licensed acute-care beds. (Top Rank Florida[TM]).
For-Profit Hospitals BY NUMBER OF LICENSED ACUTE-CARE BEDS 2003 Last Rank Year Name ...
Tags: Community Hospital
Research articles 2003-06-01
O'Neill, 51, Dead in Florida Hospital: Actor Fought Mystery Disease
Irish Voice 04-22-1997 O'Neill, 51, Dead in Florida Hospital: Actor Fought Mystery Disease By Brian Rohan DUBLIN and New York actor Chris O'Neill died in West Palm Beach, Florida, early Tuesday morning, April 15, of a mystery ailment which doctors have still...
Tags: St. Mary's Hospital
Research articles 1997-04-22
HCA Inc. Affiliated Hospitals Join AvMed Network in West Florida; AvMed Network Expands to Include Every Acute Care Hospital in Region
TAMPA, Fla. -- AvMed Health Plans announced today that 14 hospitals affiliated with the West Florida Division of HCA Inc. have joined the AvMed provider network in an area stretching from Hernando County to Lee County.
Tags: HCA Inc.
Research articles 2005-07-12
Tenet South Florida and The Jack Nicklaus Family to Create The Nicklaus Children's Hospital at St. Mary's Medical Center
Business Editors WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 19, 2003 Annual Honda Classic Golf Tournament to Benefit The Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation Tenet South Florida and the family of legendary professional golfer Jack Nicklaus announced today that they have joined to create an 81-bed children's hospital...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Honda Motor Co., hospital, Hospital, Mary, Palm Inc., SOFTWARE, South, Tenet, Tenet Healthcare Corp.
Research articles 2003-02-19
Florida Regulators Approve Hospital Near Boynton Beach Area.
By Patty Pensa, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 14--An 80-bed hospital to serve the growing area west of Boynton Beach area was approved by state regulators on Friday. The hospital, to be built by Bethesda Memorial, will have surgical...
Tags: Jfk Medical Center
Research articles 2003-06-14
Legal Fight Delays Plans for Boynton Beach, Fla., Hospital.
By Patty Pensa, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 21--WEST BOYNTON, Fla.--Plans for a hospital in the fast-growing area west of Boynton Beach could be mired in legal appeals for years, pushing back construction of a facility that area residents...
Tags: Jfk Medical Center
Research articles 2003-09-21
Hospital in custody fight; Florida officials may take facility away from parent company to keep it open.(St. Mary's Hospital)(Brief Article)
The Florida attorney general is threatening to take away custody of St. Mary's Hospital in West Palm Beach from its parent company, Intracoastal Health Systems, to save the hospital from closing. "The best use of the (St. Mary's) charitable assets are to remain as...
Tags: St. Mary's Hospital
Research articles 2001-01-01
Tenet South Florida HealthSystem and the Nicklaus Family Announce Nicklaus Children's Hospital at St. Mary's Medical Center
Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 19, 2003 Honda Classic to Benefit Nicklaus Children's Health Care Foundation Tenet South Florida HealthSystem, St. Mary's Medical Center and the Barbara and Jack Nicklaus Family announced today plans to create the Nicklaus Children's Hospital at St. Mary's Medical...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Honda Motor Co., hospital, Hospital, Mary, Palm Inc., SOFTWARE, South, Tenet
Research articles 2003-02-19
Rivals Compete to Build New Hospital in Boynton Beach, Fla.
By Phil Galewitz, The Palm Beach Post, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 19--BOYNTON BEACH, Fla.--Let the turf battle begin. Bethesda Memorial Hospital in Boynton Beach and JFK Medical Center in Atlantis submitted rival bids to the state this week to...
Tags: Jfk Medical Center
Research articles 2003-04-19
Pembroke Pines, Fla., Hospital Plans Second Expansion.
By Joe Kollin, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 11--PEMBROKE PINES, Fla.-- Memorial Hospital West wants to expand again, this time building a 58,000-square-foot, two-story expansion of the emergency room. It also plans to move the helicopter...
Tags: Memorial Healthcare
Research articles 2002-09-11
Wellington, Fla., Hospital Expands to Keep Up with Region's Population Growth.
By Sam Tranum, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 20--WELLINGTON, Fla.--Wellington Regional Medical Center is expanding again to keep up with the growth in Palm Beach County's west-central communities. About three months ago, the hospital finished building...
Tags: Wellington Regional Medical Center
Research articles 2003-07-20
Michael Allen Kay.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Michael Allen Kay formerly of Roselle Services for Michael Allen Kay, 37, of Pensacola, Fla., will be private. Born Nov. 25, 1967, in Elgin, he passed away Friday, Dec. 24, 2004, at a local hospital in Florida. Michael grew up in Roselle and graduated...
Tags: Allen, Florida, HEALTHCARE, NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
Research articles 2004-12-26
Florida's Pharmed Uses Far-reaching Formula for Success.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
wants to replicate the kind of high-profile successes enjoyed by modern-day health care industry legends like Phillip Frost and Rick Scott. De Cespedes wants his West Dade company, Pharmed, to one day be as notable as Frost's Ivax Corp., the world's largest supplier of generic...
Tags: Pharmed Corp.
Research articles 1995-11-12
Florida's Pharmed Uses Far-reaching Formula for Success.(Originated from The Miami Herald)
wants to replicate the kind of high-profile successes enjoyed by modern-day health care industry legends like Phillip Frost and Rick Scott. De Cespedes wants his West Dade company, Pharmed, to one day be as notable as Frost's Ivax Corp., the world's largest supplier of ...
Tags: Pharmed Corp.
Research articles 1995-11-12
Health Insurance: Is AARP Looking Out For You?
AARP?s health and long-term-care insurance policies are rarely the cheapest option, but they are surprisingly competitive, and can be particularly good for people who are not in perfect health. MoneyWatch compared benefits and real-world prices to find the best plans for you. Anyone over the age of 50...
Tags: AARP, Health Insurance, Coverage, Policy, Premium, Insurance Company, Aetna Inc., Health Care, Plan, MoneyWatch, Genworth Financial, AARP Health Insurance Affordable Health Insurance, Deductibles, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Insurance, Human Resources, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Medicare Supplemental Insurance, Medigap, Long-Term-Care Insurance, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, David Mathis, PPO, High-Deductible Health Plan, HSA, Health Savings Account, Ann Bryan, Community Rating, Attained-Age Rating, Issue-Age Rating, Susan Morisato, Bonnie Burns, California Health Advocates, Medicare, Bob Trebilcock
Articles 2009-10-09
Healthcare Roundup: Fed Step Into McKesson Case, WellCare Implicated in Medicaid Fraud, and More
Feds intervene in McKesson whistleblower case -- The Justice Department has stepped into a private whistleblower lawsuit against medical-product supplier McKesson. The suit alleges that McKesson and nursing-home operator Golden Living defrauded Medicare through a sham supplier of durable medical equipment. [Source: Modern Healthcare] WellCare employee pleads...
Tags: Patient, Medicaid, Federal Reserve Board, Medicare, Health Care, Fraud, Doctors, Healthcare, Litigation, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Business Operations, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, David P. Hamilton
Blog posts 2008-10-08
Prudential Connecticut Realty.(Real Estate Update)
Prudential Connecticut Realty announced the following appointments. Kit Norton Burke of Cheshire joined the company's Fairfield office as a Realtor. Burke is also an intensive-care nurse at the Veteran's Hospital in West Haven. Previously, she was the owner of the Katherine Norton Skin Refinement...
Tags: Prudential Insurance Company of America, Strategy
Research articles 2006-01-16
Celsion Presents Preliminary Results To American Society Of Breast Surgeons
CELSION CORPORATION (AMEX: CLN) announced today that Dr. Robert Gardner, the principal investigator for Celsion's Phase II Breast Cancer Clinical Trials, will present an abstract and poster detailing Celsion's investigational therapy for breast cancer treatment at the Third Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Society of Breast Surgeons, in Boston,...
Tags: Celsion Corp., Dr., HEALTHCARE, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, microwave
Research articles 1970-01-01
Select Medical Corp. acquires New Jersey-based Kessler Rehabilitation Corp. for about $230 million.(Strategic Notes)(Brief Article)
Select Medical Corp. of Mechanicsburg, Pa., has agreed to acquire Kessler Rehabilitation Corp. for about $230 million. Kessler Rehabilitation, of West Orange, N.J., operates four freestanding rehabilitation hospitals in New Jersey and one rehabilitation hospital joint venture in Maryland, 92 outpatient rehabilitation clinics...
Tags: Kessler Rehabilitation Corp., Select Medical Corp.
Research articles 2003-08-01
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