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  2. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    HuffPost asked four industry professionals to review Maples’ file to evaluate her situation: a former Vitas manager at the same branch that oversaw Maples’ care, the medical director of a nonprofit hospice and two doctors with extensive experience managing hospices.

  3. VITAS Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    VITAS® Healthcare is a provider [1] of end-of-life care in the United States. Operating 53 hospice programs in 15 states and the District of Columbia, [ 2 ] VITAS employs 11,000 professionals and serves an average daily census of more than 21,000 patients, according to the company's website.

  4. VITAS Healthcare Corporation Acquires Houston-Based ... - AOL

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    In Houston, Solari Hospice Care serves approximately 60 patients and also operates a free-standing hospice inpatient facility that provides high acuity care to up to 12 patients. VITAS, the nation ...

  5. VITASĀ® Healthcare Honors Retired Hospice Veteran, Announces ...

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    MIAMI, Nov. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading provider of end-of-life care and a best-in-class healthcare employer, proudly announces four major executive leadership changes: Bob Miller has retired after 35 years, most recently serving as executive vice president and chief compliance officer.

  6. Vitas (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Vitas might refer to: VITAS Healthcare, the largest provider of hospice care in the U.S. Vitas (born 1979), Russian singer; Vitas (Bishop of Lithuania) (died ca. 1269), Dominican priest and bishop; Vitas Gerulaitis (1954–1994), Lithuanian-American professional tennis player; Short for Vytautas, Lithuanian given name

  7. Don Gaetz - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after receiving his master's degree, Gaetz worked in Jacksonville as a hospital administrator, and lobbied the legislature to create hospice care programs for the dying. In 1983, Gaetz founded VITAS Healthcare Corporation with a group of investors, which he later sold for nearly half a billion dollars in 2004. [2]

  8. Gentiva Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Gentiva Health Services is a provider of home health care, hospice, and related health services in the United States.The company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.Prior to its October 2014 acquisition by Kindred Healthcare, it was a Fortune 1000 company with over $1.7 billion in annual revenue and a member of the S&P 600 index.

  9. Becker's Hospital Review - Wikipedia

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    Their data has impact: a nurses' union's 2011 public statements cited Becker's data to justify their demands. [7] Becker's reports on how data is used (or abused) [8] and they cite, review and analyze [9] surveys and rankings, [10] including how various subgroups of medical practitioners are affected. [11]