A longtime health care executive, Greg Angle joined Hospital Corporation of America Mountain Division in January of 2014. As president of the division, Greg Angle is responsible for the success of 11 health care facilities administered by Hospital Corporation of America (HCA). In November of 2015, HCA released a statement regarding the acquisition of 14 urgent care centers in Las Vegas. The centers, formerly a part of Urgent Care Extra, were added to HCA’s Sunrise Health System, which consists of four hospitals and four surgery centers. HCA also took ownership of six urgent care centers under development. The transaction adds to the company’s growing network of urgent care facilities, which includes 24 centers acquired in the Dallas-Fort Worth area in 2014 as well as 21 others across the nation. In addition to urgent care facilities, HCA oversees 114 surgery centers and 168 hospitals in the United States and United Kingdom. The company treated more than 20 million patients in 2014 and continues to be a leading service provider stateside. To learn more about HCA, visit www.hcahealthcare.com.
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President of the Mountain Division of Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), Greg Angle dedicates his days to overseeing operations of 11 hospitals. Currently on the board and executive committee of the Utah Hospital Association, Greg Angle is a former member of the board of trustees for the Hospital Association of Southern California (HASC). In 2015, the HASC welcomed more than 500 health care professionals, including hospital CEOs and executives, to its annual meeting. The association aims to host a similar crowd on April 13th at its 2016 Annual Meeting, themed Uber-Bold: Moving Health Care Beyond Incremental Change. The three-day event will take place at St. Regis Monarch Beach in Dana Point, California, and will feature several guest speakers including Glenn Steele, MD, the retired CEO of Geisinger Health System, and Alan Weil, editor-in-chief of the monthly health policy journal Health Affairs. Featured talks will include topics ranging from clinical and cultural leadership to reforming health care. Guests can also participate in networking and social activities, such as the golf tournament at the Pelican Hill Golf Club and a strolling dinner and wine tasting featuring Star Wars exhibits. For more details about the event and to register, visit www.hasc.org. Longtime health-care executive Greg Angle is president of the Mountain Division of the Hospital Corporation of America. Additionally, Greg Angle is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE). The ACHE has about 40,000 members internationally. Its membership consists of hospital executives and other leaders in the health-care field. The goal of the ACHE is to enhance health-care management practices through research and education. Its 80 chapters provide members with local access to career development and networking opportunities. The organization offers a credentialing program and seeks to enhance health-care leaders’ education through events like its yearly Congress on Healthcare Leadership, which regularly attracts more than 4,000 attendees. It also educates through publications like its Journal of Healthcare Management and its Healthcare Executive magazine. Other opportunities include a corporate partnership program, which gives organizations exposure, sponsorship and networking opportunities, as well as information about health-care products and delivery strategies. |
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