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  2. HCA Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    HCA Healthcare is a for-profit health care company founded in 1968 and based in Nashville, Tennessee. It operates 186 hospitals and 2,000 sites of care in 21 states and the UK, and has faced legal issues, mergers and acquisitions, and IPOs over the years.

  3. Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Los Robles is a 382-bed acute care hospital and medical center complex in Thousand Oaks, California. It is known for its cardiac care, hyperbaric medicine, and comprehensive stroke certification.

  4. Surgical Care Affiliates - Wikipedia

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    SCA Health (formerly Surgical Care Affiliates) is a subsidiary of UnitedHealthcare that operates 300+ ambulatory surgery centers and surgical hospitals in 35 states. It provides a range of surgical services, including total joint replacements, and partners with health plans, physician groups, and health systems.

  5. Dayforce - Wikipedia

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    Dayforce, formerly Ceridian, is a public company that offers a cloud-based platform for human capital management (HCM) services. It was founded in 1992 and has acquired several HCM and workforce management solutions providers over the years.

  6. Employee stock ownership - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of plans and models of employee stock ownership, where employees own shares in their company or its parent company. Compare the tax rules and benefits of employee share ownership in various countries.

  7. Change Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Change Healthcare is a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group that provides revenue and payment cycle management for U.S. healthcare system. It operates the largest financial and administrative information exchange in the U.S. and has acquired several other healthcare technology companies.

  8. Health savings account - Wikipedia

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    A health savings account (HSA) is a tax-advantaged medical savings account for people with high-deductible health plans in the US. Learn about the history, benefits, drawbacks, and eligibility of HSAs from this Wikipedia article.

  9. Health Resources and Services Administration - Wikipedia

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    HRSA is a federal agency that provides leadership and financial support to health care providers in every state and U.S. territory. It funds programs for uninsured, HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, rural health, organ donation, and health workforce development.