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Meet Medical City Healthcare s New Chief Medical Officer

He arrives after serving as Chief Medical Officer of two Florida hospitals. By Will Maddox Published in Healthcare Business May 2, 2021 4:00 pm Dr. Joseph Parra (Courtesy: Medical City Healthcare) Medical City Healthcare’s new chief medical officer will be Dr. Joseph Parra, who will lead the local division of HCA Healthcare. He will provide senior clinical direction and work to improve patient care throughout the Medical City Healthcare network in North Texas. Parra was originally trained as a hospitalist, and arrives from within the HCA network having perviously been CMO at HCA Healthcare’s North Florida Regional Medical Center since 2019 in Gainesville, Florida. While there, the hospital increased quality scores and physician satisfaction. He helped guide the hospital through the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, implementing guidance from HCA as well as the CDC. He was also CMO of Orange Park Medical Center in Florida, where he helped the hospital earn a Level II Trau

Healthcare Brief (04/15/21) - D Magazine

Healthcare Brief (04/15/21) Medical City Healthcare s parent company gives $6 billion back to government, Parkland opens new breast cancer center, and more. By Will Maddox Published in Healthcare Business April 14, 2021 11:00 pm Medical City Healthcare’s parent company HCA Healthcare is returning $6 billion in government assistance that they received as part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. The company anticipates that they generated more revenue in the third quarter of 2020 than they did in the same period in 2019, up to $13.3 billion nationwide from 12.694 billion the year prior. Parkland has opened its Moody Center for Breast Health, which was built with $40 million in charitable donations and brings services that used to require several appointments and locations into one place. Medical oncology, surgical oncology, plastic surgery, infusion, imaging and physical therapy services are now in a 40,000 square foot facility adjacent to Parkland

With No Medicaid Expansion in Sight, Hospitals and Nonprofits Fill the Coverage Gap

With No Medicaid Expansion in Sight, Hospitals and Nonprofits Fill the Coverage Gap The North Texas Healthcare Coverage Collaborative is providing a financial stopgap for the uninsured. By Will Maddox Published in Healthcare Business April 12, 2021 11:00 am In addition to claiming nearly 50,000 lives in Texas, COVID-19 has resulted in job loss for thousands more. Along with a loss of income, many of these Texans lost their health insurance coverage. But a collaborative is stepping up to provide short-term assistance to those in need of coverage. The United Way of Metropolitan Dallas, the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council, and the Dallas County Enroll North Texas ACA Coalition have launched the North Texas Healthcare Coverage Collaborative (NTHCC) to provide financial assistance to help purchase coverage. 

COVID-19 One Year Later: Medical City Healthcare CEO Erol Akdamar

COVID-19 One Year Later: Medical City Healthcare CEO Erol Akdamar
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