Thursday, April 21, 2016

Jackson Health reports record profit, better patient protection in the year 2015

Sufferers are getting fewer infections and suffering fewer wounds, though some snags remain, while the hiring of extra medical staff, technological upgrades and extensive renovations have started  to pursue more insured sufferers to Jackson Health System, in accordance to reports presented on the day of Wednesday to the Public Health Trust that governs Miami-Dade's $1.8 billion-a-year public hospital network.


The combined improvements, Jackson Health administrators said, assisted the public hospital system post an audited budget surplus of $64 million for the year that ended Sept. 30, 2015.


“That is the greatest bottom line that Jackson has had in the published history that we can identify,” stated Mark Knight, chief financial officer.

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