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Originally Posted by graciegirl
The hospital building is owned by the developer and leased to a hospital corporation. The second hospital corporation that leased it. This one came in 2013. The CDD does not have a drop of influence on how the hospital is run. Florida in general is in the bottom ten of all of the states in excellence in health care. My husband had surgery a month ago done by a specialist in The Villages Health Care System which is owned and run by the developer. The surgery was not done at TVRH, it was done at Advent Hospital in Ocala. The Villages Health Care system is a group of buildings that house a number of PCP's and PA's and surgeons and specialists and it was put in place to help up I think. AND of course it makes money.
Jazuela. I think you should wait to move here and live here for awhile until you totally understand how this place works and doesn't work. You cannot depend on posters on a public forum for accuracy or depth of understanding. Patience, grasshopper.
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I don't care who owns it, or who occupies it. It is the local hospital. I'll be living closer to that hospital than any other hospital, and if I should happen to need emergency service (not urgent care), that would be the quickest ambulance trip.
Regardless of who owns it, its ratings are abysmal. Regardless of who runs it, its ratings are abysmal. Regardless of whether I live near it or not, its ratings are abysmal. I'm not talking about posts I read on the internet. I'm talking about actual facts, according to actual government and medical organization checks and balances and data provided by that actual hospital to those organizations that exist to come up with these statistics.
I don't know why this is so hard for you to understand.