HCA Healthcare

HCA Healthcare

Hospitals and Health Care

Nashville, TN 675,640 followers

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HCA Healthcare is dedicated to giving people a healthier tomorrow. As one of the nation’s leading providers of healthcare services, HCA Healthcare is comprised of 188 hospitals and 2,400+ sites of care in 20 states and the United Kingdom. In addition to hospitals, sites of care include surgery centers, freestanding ERs, urgent care centers, diagnostic and imaging centers, walk-in clinics and physician clinics. Many things set HCA Healthcare apart from other healthcare organizations; however, at our core, our greatest strength is our people. Every day, more than 290,000 colleagues go to work with a collective focus: our patients. Our focus positively impacts the care experience at the bedside and beyond. We are proud of the impact we have in our communities through employment, investment and charitable giving. HCA Healthcare is a learning health system that uses our approximately 37 million annual patient encounters to advance science, improve patient care and save lives. At HCA Healthcare, we are excited about the future of medicine. We believe we are uniquely positioned to play a leading role in the transformation of care. Note: Be alert for fraudulent job postings, emails, and phone calls. HCA Healthcare will never send you money or ask you to send money during the interview or hiring process.

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http://www.hcahealthcare.com
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Nashville, TN
Type
Public Company
Specialties
Healthcare

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    HCA Healthcare is honored to be named one of the World’s Most Ethical companies by Ethisphere , a global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices. Our organization has been recognized 14 times and was one of only four honorees in the Healthcare Providers category this year. This recognition is an acknowledgment of our commitment to make a positive impact on our patients, colleagues and the communities we serve. Learn more about HCA Healthcare’s recognition as one of the 2024 World’s Most Ethical Companies: https://bit.ly/3IjAoKa. #PositiveImpact #WorldsMostEthicalCompany

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    If you’ve ever been inside one of HCA Healthcare’s comprehensive children’s hospitals, you’ve probably heard the ringing of a bell and sounds of excitement. To our small and mighty pediatric oncology patients, the bell’s sound is a celebration of their last day of cancer treatment. The ringing signals triumph for families who’ve supported their loved ones throughout their cancer journeys. For other cancer patients, the bell’s sound inspires hope that one day, they might be able to ring that same bell, too. At 9 years old, pediatric oncology patient Alaina recently had the opportunity to ring the bell at HCA Healthcare’s Memorial Health following her last cancer treatment. Our dedicated pediatric cancer specialists are committed to providing leading-edge treatment for infants, children and adolescents with all types of pediatric cancers and blood disorders. Alaina was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer, and was cared for at the Savannah, Georgia hospital. You may remember Alaina’s infectious smile when we shared her story in the fall of 2023 after she met the The Savannah Bananas exhibition baseball team during a special hospital visit. Just as a family does, we pull together to care for, support and celebrate our patients. Please join us in celebrating Alaina and her family in this important milestone of her cancer journey! #CareLikeFamily

    • Group of HCA Healthcare colleagues, family and friends clapping for pediatric oncology patient walking down a hospital hallway
    • HCA Healthcare pediatric oncology patient ringing a bell
    • HCA Healthcare pediatric patient and mother smiling with certificate
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    “I can’t remember a time in my life when I didn’t shake,” HCA Healthcare patient Roy Narunsky shared. “I struggle with simple things like pouring a cup of coffee and writing is next to impossible.” As a teenager, Roy was diagnosed with essential tremor (ET), a neurological disorder that causes involuntary and rhythmic shaking. In its advanced stages, essential tremor can disrupt an individual’s ability to perform basic daily activities such as eating, drinking and getting dressed. Roy’s father lived his entire life with essential tremor and until recently, Roy believed he would do the same. At 55 years old, Roy recently underwent MRI-guided focused ultrasound treatment for his essential tremor at UCF Lake Nona Hospital. The Orlando, Florida hospital was the first hospital in Central Florida to offer non-invasive brain surgery to treat essential tremor and tremor-dominant Parkinson’s disease. The innovative, scalpel-free therapy directs targeted sound wave energy deep into the brain, treating the tissue that causes a tremor. There is no surgical incision or anesthesia required and many patients experience immediate improvement. “Dr. Razack and everyone here [at UCF Lake Nona Hospital] has been so wonderful,” Roy said. “This is a beautiful hospital and we were grateful to find you. I’m really looking forward to not being frustrated any longer by the things I can’t do.” We extend our gratitude to the highly skilled care teams across HCA Healthcare who strive to give patients, like Roy, healthier tomorrows. For more information on focused ultrasound at HCA Florida Healthcare’s UCF Lake Nona Hospital, visit: https://bit.ly/4ePU7A3. #HealthierTomorrows #PositiveImpact

    • HCA Healthcare patient smiling in hospital bed holding a cup of coffee. HCA Healthcare nurse is smiling with him.
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    When it comes to creating environments that make a positive impact on patient care, strategic capital improvements are key. HCA Healthcare’s investment in capital improvements topped $4.2 billion in 2022 for major projects, infrastructure, IT and smaller hospital-level investments, and topped more than $4.7 billion in 2023. Future plans include investing more than $5 billion in 2024. In the past year, no fewer than 120 major construction projects were completed. Improvements included multiple tower expansions, a rehabilitation service line addition at HCA Florida Bayonet Point Hospital, a freestanding behavioral health hospital at Live Oak Mental Health and Wellness in Ladson, South Carolina and the reopening of Forest Park acute care program at Methodist Hospital Landmark in San Antonio, Texas. In “HCA Healthcare Magazine,” read about how HCA Healthcare is investing in the care and improvement of the lives of our patients and the communities we serve: https://bit.ly/3VirbZD. 📷: TriStar Horizon Medical Center #ImproveMoreLives #HCAHealthcareMag

    • Group of HCA Healthcare colleagues standing at a ribbon cutting at a hospital event
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    Excited to celebrate the #FourthOfJuly? If fireworks are legal where you live, remember to prioritize safety before you light up the sky. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) 2023 Fireworks Annual Report, an estimated 6,400 fireworks-related injuries were treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments between June 16 to July 16, 2023. Firework-related injuries can result in severe trauma, including burns, lacerations, and even loss of limbs. Remember these tips to make your celebration memorable for all the right reasons! In the event of an accident, seek medical help immediately. #FireworksSafety 

    • Fireworks safety tips
•	Children should never handle fireworks alone. Make sure there is adult supervision.
•	Never use alcohol/drugs while handling fireworks. 
Source: National Safety Council
    • Fireworks safety tips
•	Don't hold fireworks in your hands or point them at others.
•	Always light fireworks outdoors, away from people and buildings. 
•	Never relight or pick up duds.
Source: National Safety Council
    • Fireworks safety tips 
•	Keep a water bucket nearby for emergencies. 
•	Soak used and unused fireworks in water for a few hours before tossing them out.
Source: National Safety Council
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    HCA Healthcare’s department of Care Transformation and Innovation (CT&I) works to improve healthcare delivery through the clinically led integration of technology into care. The CT&I team works directly with clinicians to identify opportunities and innovative ideas while testing, measuring and sharing solutions across the enterprise. Today, we’re continuing our “Meet the Innovators” blog series, profiling the leaders and frontline change agents working in and with HCA Healthcare’s CT&I team. Jessica Woods BSN, RN, C-EFM, serves as a labor and delivery manager at TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center. As a CT&I Innovation Hub, the Hendersonville, Tennessee hospital is at the forefront of efforts to improve healthcare technology and provides a living environment for care process design and testing. Jessica is working alongside the CT&I team by leveraging technology to test solutions to support labor and delivery clinicians in their quest to improve maternal safety. “The beautiful part of innovative work is that it’s challenging and uncomfortable but rewarding at the same time,” said Jessica. “Innovation may change programs and processes you’ve always known, but it is about making our work better, faster and more intuitive, allowing us more time with patients and families to positively impact their lives and leave them better than we found them.” On “HCA Healthcare Today,” learn how Jessica is shaping maternal care solutions of the future: https://bit.ly/4eJypO1 #HCANursing #CareTransformation

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    Today, HCA Healthcare’s South Atlantic Division proudly announced that we will give $650,000 to Savannah State University (SSU) to support a paid internship program for students pursuing a master’s degree in social work. This gift is part of HCA Healthcare’s larger commitment to give $10 million over three years to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs). Founded in 1890, SSU is the first public HBCU in Georgia and the first higher education institution in Savannah, Georgia. Funds from this gift will go towards paid internships for two Master of Social Work cohorts over four years that will help students complete the required 900 clinical hours needed for their degree at HCA Healthcare affiliate hospital Memorial Health. Through the cohort, students can access job shadowing opportunities and mentors throughout HCA Healthcare. “We’re proud to be partnering with SSU to offer opportunities for students to find fulfilling careers in healthcare and social work,” said Sherri Neal, chief diversity officer of HCA Healthcare. “Memorial Health University Medical Center has developed a strong relationship with the university and we look forward to seeing the positive impact this program will have on the community.” On “HCA Healthcare Today,” learn more about how we are investing in and supporting future leaders in Georgia and across the country ➡️ https://bit.ly/3zr0DwN. #UnlockPossibilities #PositiveImpact

    • HCA Healthcare's South Atlantic Division announces HCA Healthcare's $650,000 gift to Savannah State University
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    Compassion is a critical part of patient care. A smile, a kind word, a listening ear, genuine acts of caring – all have the power to make a difference in the lives of our patients. In February, caregivers at HCA Healthcare’s UCF Lake Nona Hospital demonstrated a powerful act of compassion. After experiencing abdominal pain in February, Martha Ines Perez Bermudez sought emergency care at the Orlando, Florida hospital. Following a series of tests, Martha was diagnosed with clear cell carcinoma (CCC) of the endometrium, a rare and aggressive form of endometrial cancer. Gynecologic oncologist Dr. Maria Ruiz performed a hysterectomy to remove as much of Martha’s tumor as possible. While her surgery was successful, her cancer didn’t respond to treatment, and this spring, she began palliative care. In a recent return to the Orlando, Florida hospital for worsening symptoms, Martha learned that the cancer had rapidly progressed, and hospice care was recommended. In the following days, Martha shared with her care team, “I just want to go to the beach.” Lissette Francis, a case manager at UCF Lake Nona Hospital, wanted to help make Martha’s dream a reality and coordinated a plan with the NATIONAL HEALTH TRANSPORT, INC.. Martha’s transport was arranged, and two local EMS crew members volunteered to take Martha to the beach on their day off. In collaboration with Canaveral Fire Rescue, they arranged an ATV buggy to accommodate Martha and bring her to the beach to walk on the sandy shore. As Martha was prepared to be discharged home from the hospital the following day, Lissette shared the wonderful surprise. Later, Lissette said being able to make Martha’s final wish come true is what her job is all about. “This is what it means to care like family and something I will never forget,” she said. When asked about this experience, Dr. Ruiz said, “It’s why I do what I do—to make our patients’ reality as beautiful as possible.” Thank you to our HCA Florida Healthcare colleagues and EMS partners for providing our patients with physical, emotional and spiritual support – and treating them with the dignity and respect they deserve. #CareLikeFamily

    • Two EMS first responders walk patient in hospital gown down a sandy beach by the shoreline on a sunny day.

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