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Parent organization
  
Community Health Systems

Health Management Associates (Florida company) mmsbusinesswirecommedia20130501006775en20220

Headquarters
  
Naples, Florida, United States

Health Management Associates (NYSE: HMA) was a for-profit corporation which operates hospitals and other health care facilities in the southern United States. It was headquartered at 5811 Pelican Bay Blvd. in North Naples, Florida. Health Management Associates' current interim CEO is John M. Starcher, Jr. CIO is Kaitlin G. Lee. Serving on the board of directors are William Schoen, Pascal Goldschmidt, Donald Kiernan, William Steere, Vicki O'Meara, Robert Knox, Kent Dauten and Randolph W. Westerfield.

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Health Management Associates (HMA) is an organization that provides people, processes, capital, and subject matter expertise to hospitals and physician practices per their individual needs or governing requirements (1). Additional functions that HMA provides to hospitals and provider groups are to invest capital for renewal of hospital facilities, recruiting of physicians to expand community resources or hospital services, and promote the use standardized best practices throughout HMA facilities (1).

HMA provides its services to 71 hospitals for an approximate 11,000 licensed beds throughout 15 states (1). 42,000 individuals in clinical and support roles enables HMA the ability to provide 3.5 million patient interactions yearly throughout their organization (1).

In 2010, they purchased the former Wuesthoff Healthcare hospitals, headquartered in Rockledge, Florida for $145 million.

Community Health Systems entered into an agreement with HMA in 2013 to purchase HMA for about $3.6 billion in cash and stock. The merger is expected to go through and will make Community Health Systems the largest for-profit hospital operator (ranked by the number of hospitals) in the United States.

List of hospitals

  • Charlotte Regional Medical Center - a 208-bed general hospital located in the City of Punta Gorda, Florida. The hospital is located at 809 East Marion Avenue.
  • Lake Norman Regional Medical Center - 123-bed hospital, orthopedic center, specialty center, an outpatient surgery center, comprehensive women’s center, a surgical center for weight loss, and four medical office buildings. Located in the City of Mooresville, North Carolina
  • Davis Regional Medical Center - Statesville, North Carolina
  • Paul B. Hall Regional Medical Center - Paintsville, Kentucky
  • Santa Rosa Medical Center - a 129-bed general hospital located in the City of Milton, Florida. Santa Rosa Medical Center is the primary provider of hospital-based healthcare services and emergency medicine in Santa Rosa County, Florida. The main hospital campus is located at 6002 Berryhill Road.
  • Sparks Health System - a 274 bed general medical and surgical hospital located in the city of Fort Smith, Arkansas. According to the City's 2011 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, Sparks Health System is the city's largest employer.
  • Chester Regional Medical Center in Chester, SC
  • 2012 Allegations of Medicare Fraud

    In 2012, the CBS show, "60 Minutes," interviewed over 100 former employees of HMA. These former employees criticized HMA of implementing unethical for-profit measures. They alleged that HMA has established hospital admission goals of 20% or higher that their physicians must adhere to, or face termination. The former employees said that these goals had resulted in an admission of more than 50% of patients aged 65 or over, regardless of medical need. Paul Meyers, HMA's former director of compliance and a 30-year FBI veteran, accused the chain of Medicare fraud. The hospital chain is being investigated by the US Justice Department, Kroft added, which has subpoenaed records pertaining to emergency-room management and a software program used by ER doctors.

    2014 Allegations of attempt to inflate bills

    In 2014, The New York Times reported that the Justice Department had joined eight separate whistle-blower lawsuits against HMA in six states. The lawsuits alleged a wide-ranging strategy that attempted to inflate HMA's payments from Medicare and Medicaid by increasing hospital admissions. The Justice Department accused HMA of admitting patients to hospitals regardless of whether they needed hospital care and pressuring doctors to admit patients to the hospital. Prime enforcer of pressuring doctors to wrongfully admit, Page Vaughan is currently working at a small rural hospital in Chester, South Carolina.

    References

    Health Management Associates (Florida company) Wikipedia