HCA Healthcare, Inc. (NYSE:HCA), one of the nation’s leading
healthcare providers, today announced the release of its annual
Impact Report that reflects on the past year and highlights HCA
Healthcare’s positive impact across the communities it serves.
“At HCA Healthcare, our purpose is clear: We exist to give
people a healthier tomorrow,” said Sam Hazen, CEO of HCA
Healthcare. “We focus our strategy, resources, and systems on
ensuring we deliver the quality care patients deserve. This work,
and all our accomplishments this year, would not be possible
without our dedicated colleagues. I’m continually impressed by the
depth of talent and knowledge we have as an organization.”
The HCA Healthcare Impact Report highlights significant efforts
of the organization in enhancing care experiences, caring for its
colleagues and giving back to the communities it serves. For
additional details on these areas, please visit
HCAhealthcareImpact.com to learn more.
Enhancing care experiences
Delivering safe, high-quality care during its more than 43
million annual patient encounters is HCA Healthcare’s top priority.
Last year, 32 HCA Healthcare hospitals were recognized on the
Fortune/PINC AI 100 Top Hospitals list, and in early 2024, 54 HCA
Healthcare hospitals were included on Healthgrades’ 250 Best
Hospitals list for clinical excellence.
HCA Healthcare has continued to integrate healthcare technology
through strategic collaborations to help deliver high-quality
patient care. In August 2023, HCA Healthcare and Google Cloud
announced a collaboration to use generative AI to assist care teams
with time-consuming tasks like documentation. HCA Healthcare has
also developed a scheduling and staffing solution for nurses, which
is currently in operation at nine HCA Healthcare facilities, with
an additional 21 hospitals scheduled for deployment in early 2024.
Additionally, the company is implementing a new electronic health
record (EHR) system to help create efficiencies for care teams,
improve coordination of care for patients and power innovation. The
company’s department of Care Transformation and Innovation
(CT&I) continues to work closely with highly engaged clinicians
to refine tools like these and to expand the use of technology
throughout the organization.
At HCA Healthcare, research helps unlock insights to real-world
data and treatments to advance patient care. The HCA Healthcare
Research Institute, the organization's multispecialty clinical
research arm, expanded support to 36 HCA Healthcare hospitals and
participated in more than 300 industry-sponsored studies in
2023.
In 2023, HCA Healthcare provided the delivery of charity care,
uninsured discounts and other uncompensated care at an estimated
cost of approximately $3.7 billion.
Caring for colleagues
In 2023, HCA Healthcare recruited more than 116,500 colleagues,
including 37,500 bedside nurses. To support nurses, HCA Healthcare
invested in roles to help support nursing workload, including
licensed practical nurses (LPNs), licensed vocational nurses
(LVNs), nurse externs, paramedics and patient care technicians
(PCTs).
Recognizing nurses are the heart of HCA Healthcare, the company
announced more than $300 million in investments to support the
education and training of nurses through the opening of new HCA
Healthcare Centers for Clinical Advancement and the expansion of
Galen College of Nursing. Since joining HCA Healthcare, Galen has
opened 14 new campuses nationwide.
HCA Healthcare was founded by physicians with the intent of
creating an environment where healthcare can flourish. By
prioritizing physician input, clinical capabilities, growth and
innovation, HCA Healthcare strives to enable its more than 45,000
active and affiliated physicians to focus more on what they do
best: caring for patients. On July 1, 2023, HCA Healthcare, one of
the leading sponsors of Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs
in the U.S., welcomed over 2,000 new residents and fellows to its
GME programs.
To support the health and well-being of colleagues, HCA
Healthcare provides a variety of programs, resources and
opportunities including free counseling sessions and webinars
through Optum, the Nurse Care helpline and student loan and tuition
assistance programs. In 2023, HCA Healthcare provided approximately
$37.5 million through its tuition assistance program.
The HCA Healthcare Hope Fund, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit run by
colleagues, for colleagues, recently surpassed $100 million in
grants, helping more than 52,000 families since its inception in
2005. Over $11.4 million in assistance was distributed in 2023 to
more than 3,800 HCA Healthcare colleagues and families.
Across HCA Healthcare, it is a priority to foster an equitable
and inclusive environment for colleagues by leveraging educational
programs, strengthening partnerships with community organizations
and implementing new initiatives. For these efforts, HCA Healthcare
was recognized for the second year in a row as a “Best Place to
Work for Disability Inclusion” by the American Association of
People with Disabilities (AAPD) and Disability:IN, receiving a top
score on the 2023 Disability Equality Index.
In early 2024, Ethisphere recognized HCA Healthcare as one of
the 2024 World’s Most Ethical Companies for the 14th time for the
organization’s commitment to business integrity through robust
ethics, compliance and governance programs.
Giving back to communities
HCA Healthcare embraces its responsibility to help support a
significant portion of the local economies where its colleagues
live and serve. In 2023, HCA Healthcare and the HCA Healthcare
Foundation gave more than $43 million to community organizations
across the nation. Additionally, HCA Healthcare colleagues logged
more than 180,000 volunteer hours and $16.9 million in giving with
HCA Healthcare matching.
In 2023, the HCA Healthcare Foundation invested over $12.2
million through grants to 234 agencies and nonprofit organizations
through its Middle Tennessee and Healthier Tomorrow Funds. The
Healthier Tomorrow Fund, a community impact fund focused on
addressing high-priority community needs and advancing health
equity, also announced a new Health Equity Catalyst Grant Program,
intended to provide operational support to organizations addressing
health inequities in a defined focus area to fight food
insecurity.
The HCA Healthcare Foundation strengthened its support of Girl
Scouts of the USA and helped to launch a new series of Mental
Wellness Patch Programs to help address mental wellness among girls
in 4th through 12th grade. To date, more than 7,000 girls have
earned their Mental Wellness patch since the program’s launch.
As part of its commitment to invest $10 million over three years
in partnerships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities
(HBCUs) and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) to help create
opportunities for future healthcare leaders, HCA Healthcare
announced a gift of $620,000 to the University of California,
Riverside (UCR) to support five scholarships for students enrolled
in the UCR School of Medicine. HCA Healthcare has now announced
approximately $7.42 million towards this commitment.
For the fifth year, HCA Healthcare supported the American Red
Cross through its Annual Disaster Giving Program (ADGP) to help
provide funding for strong infrastructure, trained volunteers,
innovative technology and critical resources necessary to respond
to a disaster. During many disasters, HCA Healthcare works
alongside the Red Cross in real-time to coordinate supplies and
resources, support shelters and match patients with community
shelters when discharged from the hospital. During Hurricane
Idalia, HCA Healthcare’s Enterprise Emergency Operations Center
(EEOC) provided more than 1,200 staff hours of support, 16
electrical generators and more than 18,000 gallons of diesel fuel
to its impacted hospitals to help them continue to provide
care.
For more information about the annual HCA Healthcare Impact
Report, visit HCAhealthcareImpact.com.
About HCA Healthcare
Nashville-based HCA Healthcare is one of the nation’s leading
providers of healthcare services comprising 186 hospitals and
approximately 2,400 ambulatory sites of care, including surgery
centers, freestanding ERs, urgent care centers, and physician
clinics, in 20 states and the United Kingdom. With its founding in
1968, HCA Healthcare created a new model for hospital care in the
United States, using combined resources to strengthen hospitals,
deliver patient-focused care and improve the practice of medicine.
HCA Healthcare has conducted a number of clinical studies,
including one that demonstrated that full-term delivery is
healthier than early elective delivery of babies and another that
identified a clinical protocol that can reduce bloodstream
infections in ICU patients by 44%. HCA Healthcare is a learning
health system that uses its more than 43 million annual patient
encounters to advance science, improve patient care and save
lives.
All references to “Company,” “HCA” and “HCA
Healthcare” as used throughout this document refer to HCA
Healthcare, Inc. and its affiliates.
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