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Orlando Health employees rally over first pay cuts' effect on patient care
About 130 Orlando Health workers and community supporters gathered Monday morning at Lake Eola to protest the first round of pay cuts that take effect this week, and the impact they say those cuts will have on patient care.
Hospitals won't bill Pulse shooting victims
\"The Pulse shooting was a horrendous tragedy for the victims, their families and our entire community,\" Orlando Health President and CEO David Strong said. \"During this very trying time, many organizations, individuals and charities have reached out to Orlando Health to show their support. This is simply our way of paying that kindness forward.\" \"It was incredible to see how our community came together in the wake of the senseless Pulse shooting,\" said Daryl Tol, Florida Hospital's president and CEO. \"We hope this gesture can add to the heart and goodwill that defines Orlando.\" \"We can't predict the future needs of these patients, their financial situations or what the state or federal governments may require us to do for charity policies,\" she said. \"While we can't assume the answer is free care forever, we will use our very generous charity and financial assistance policies to assess the best way\" to help.
Hospitals won't bill victims of Pulse shooting
\"The pulse shooting was a horrendous tragedy for the victims, their families and our entire community,\" Orlando Health President and CEO David Strong said. \"During this very trying time, many organizations, individuals and charities have reached out to Orlando Health to show their support. This is simply our way of paying that kindness forward.\" \"It was incredible to see how our community came together in the wake of the senseless Pulse shooting,\" said Daryl Tol, Florida Hospital's president and CEO. \"We hope this gesture can add to the heart and goodwill that defines Orlando.\" \"We can't predict the future needs of these patients, their financial situations or what the state or federal governments may require us to do for charity policies,\" she said. \"While we can't assume the answer is free care forever, we will use our very generous charity and financial assistance policies to assess the best way\" to help.
Orlando Health's embattled CEO exits
Orlando Health President and CEO Sherrie Sitarik has stepped down from her position effective immediately, the health system's board of directors announced Thursday.
Orlando Health employees upset by cuts in pay, hours
Many Orlando Health workers are distressed by the news of cutbacks that will hit their pockets hard.
ORMC to close Lucerne site early
  Orlando Regional Medical Center will be closing its Lucerne Pavilion sooner than it planned.
Soon, Orlando Health won't hire tobacco users
Smokers need not apply. That's the word from Orlando Health, which announced Thursday that it will start a tobacco-free hiring policy at seven of its hospitals starting in April.
HMO's rejection prompts Orlando Health diversity debate
A minority-owned health plan is waging a public campaign against Orlando Health, claiming the ethnic make-up of the hospital system's leadership does not reflect the diversity of the community it serves.