Hospital Corporation of America—A Different Kind of Health Care Company

imageFounded in 1968, Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) is the leading provider of health care services in the United States. Made up of 163 hospitals and 110 freestanding surgical centers in 20 states and England, HCA invests approximately $1.5 billion every year to keep its facilities technologically current.

Founded by physicians, HCA relies on strong relationships with local doctors and facility managers. Always putting patients first, the company strives to improve care on an ongoing basis, while supporting caregivers, and ensuring patient safety.

In Florida, the HCA Ambulatory Surgery Division is represented by SurgiComp, a network of 33 freestanding centers that provides specialized surgical care for Workers’ Comp patients. Fully accredited, the centers offer homelike settings, convenient locations, and a network that provides superior surgeons in a large number of sub-specialties.

About the author: Anthony Sinisgalli currently serves as the Director of Business Development and Marketing for HCA’s Ambulatory Service Division in Northeast Florida. His achievements include establishing a relationship with Veterans Affairs to accommodate “overflow” outpatient services at HCA facilities.