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HCA Healthcare Gifts $1.5M to FIU to Help Combat Nursing Shortage
HCA Healthcare gave Florida International University $1.5 million towards fixing the nursing shortage in the state.
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HCA Partners With FIU to Combat Nurse Shortage
HCA Healthcare announced a partnership with Florida International University to combat the pending nursing shortage. NBC 6’s Claudia DoCampo reports
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Black-Led VC Fund Aims to Even the Playing Field for Minority Health-Tech Startups
The Jumpstart Nova fund has raised $55 million from investors including Eli Lilly, HCA Healthcare and Bank of America to invest in Black health-tech firms.
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Investing Club: What Jim Cramer Is Watching Tuesday — Start of the Santa Rally?
Jim’s thoughts on the market bounce, omicron, Micron earnings and more…
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Earnings Are the Big Catalyst for Stocks in the Week Ahead, as Tesla and Netflix Report
Stocks appear to have shaken off the spooky trading pattern of October for now, and whether that continues could largely depend on earnings in the week ahead.
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Privacy Laws Need Updating After Google Deal With HCA Healthcare, Medical Ethics Professor Says
Privacy laws in the U.S. need to be updated, especially after Google struck a deal with a major hospital chain, medical ethics expert Arthur Kaplan said.
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Google Cloud's New Health-Care Venture Is the Latest Reason to Buy Alphabet, Cramer Says
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Wednesday touted Google Cloud’s partnership with hospital chain HCA Healthcare as the latest reason to buy shares of Alphabet.
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Forget Earnings: Stocks Have Two Big Tailwinds Pushing Them Higher
It’s not just about earnings anymore: Dividends and huge inflows are helping stocks power forward.
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Companies' Bottom Lines Are Getting a Boost From the Reopening, But Stocks Don't Seem to Care
Companies are beating estimates and boosting guidance, suggesting that the economy is truly reopening.
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Hospital Workers Rally to Demand Better Wages, More PPE
The fallout from the pandemic is impacting negotiations between one of the largest hospital systems in Florida and its workers.
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Hospital Workers Rally for Better Wages
The COVID-19 fallout continues at area hospitals. After a year of the pandemic, some health care workers at the negotiating table are asking for more. NBC 6’s Phil Prazan reports
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Nurses Protest Over HCA Moving to ‘Crisis Capacity' When Other Hospitals Don't
HCA, a large hospital company in South Florida, has gone into “crisis capacity:” a set of CDC guidelines when personal protective supplies are short. Nurses at the hospital organized a protest when they found out other hospital systems in South Florida were not following suit. SEIU Local 1199 organized the protest outside of University Hospital in Tamarac and the Northwest…
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Nurses Demand Proper Protective Equipment
Nurses from some local hospitals protested their employer’s policy regarding PPE. NBC 6’s Phil Prazan reports.
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More Patients, Less Protection Worries Frontline Nurses
One of the largest hospital chains in the area, HCA, is now cutting back on how much protective equipment its workers can use when treating patients with the coronavirus.
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Health Care Workers Concerned About Protection
Workers are concerned about a new policy limiting use of PPE for staff at some hospitals.
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HCA Hospitals Limit Use of N95 Masks for Healthcare Workers
Health care workers across South Florida are putting their lives on the line during the coronavirus pandemic. But, one of the largest hospital systems is now restricting the use of N95 masks for those treating patients with the virus. According to the HCA, there are new protocols for the use of protective equipment. N95 masks will only be used for…
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HCA Hospitals Limit Use of N95 Masks for Healthcare Workers
Health care workers across South Florida are putting their lives on the line during the coronavirus pandemic. But, one of the largest hospital systems is now restricting the use of N95 masks for those treating patients with the virus.
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HCA Hospitals Limit Use of N95 Masks
Subtitle: A union representing health care workers at the hospital chain HCA sent a cease and desist letter to the company claiming it’s putting workers at risk.
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‘Avengers: Endgame' Crowd Possibly Exposed to Measles in Orange County
A woman who went to the midnight showing of “Avengers: Endgame” at an Orange County movie theater last week was diagnosed with measles, and now health officials are warning others in the crowd that they may have been exposed.