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I know most of the hospitals in Ctrl FL are owned by AdventHealth. It is a health network owned and ran by the Seventh Day Adventist Church. They have hospitals and/or clinics in all Ctrl FL counties, and they are heavily vested in the COVID scam/plan-demic. What's worse, they're playing the religious card. You know, "God would want you to" type arguments.

The other major hospitals are part of Orlando Health and it's Arnold and Winnie Palmer medical network (Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital and the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies). They are touting the vaxx for women and children.

But, AdventHealth just bought some of Orlando Health's Hospitals, within the last few yrs, I think. I know they bought my daughter's birth hospital, Orlando Hospital South, which also received grants from What Disney and had a partnership with them for the Pediatrics and Obstetrics Depts. So, I'm "going out on a limb" and saying they're connected now. Which also means, by way of med school connects, both health networks are connected to all the major State University System med schools, UF, FSU, UCF, USF, UNF, etc.

The big ones in Volusia County are Halifax Health and Advent Health. There isn't a hospital or clinic in this county that isn't connected to them now. And they all have med school and nursing school connections to UCF, FSU, and UF. Halifax in Daytona is a teaching hospital for the county's UCF School of Nursing program at Daytona State College.

Then there's the V.A. They're connected to all the major State University System med schools, too. And also to Halifax Health, AdventHealth, and Orlando Health. We know how the V.A. is, so it doesn't take much to figure out that at least half of FL, from St Augustine to Brevard County, over to Tampa and covering Gainesville to the FL/GA line is ran by bullshit health "networks."

Technically, the Gainesville area isn't Ctrl FL, but I count it because I used to go to the V.A. Hospital there for nerve damage treatments and it was Daytona Beach VA Clinic yay referred me. That place is a teaching hospital for UF Med School and also Shand's, which is right next door. The V.A. hospital there is located right next to UF, also. But, like I said, I count it in Ctrl FL numbers because our news down here covers news from that area, and there are several cross area connections between all the hospitals here and Gainesville.

So, these hospitals are all heavily connected to each other, whether or not they're "Christian based not for profit" like AdventHealth, or "charitable" "not for profits" like Arnold Palmer/Winnie Palmer, or for profits like Orlando Health and Halifax. And they ALL take grant monies from the govt thru the V.A. partnerships.

I would provide links, but this post is long enough and y'all can do your own due diligence yourselves.

The whole system, NATIONWIDE is connected like this. And it's putrid. We let it get this way, so WE need to be the people to clean it up.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original

I know most of the hospitals in Ctrl FL are owned by AdventHealth. It is a health network owned and ran by the Seventh Day Adventist Church. And they are heavily vested in the COVID scam/plan-demic. The other major hospitals are part of the Arnold and Winnie Palmer medical network (Arnold Palmer Children's Hospital and the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies). They are touting the vaxx for women and children. They are affiliated with Orlando Health. OH is the other big player in the Ctrl FL market.

But, AdventHealth just bought some of Orlando Health's Hospitals, within the last few yrs, I think. I know they bought my daughter's birth hospital, Orlando Hospital South, which also received grants from What Disney and had a partnership with them for the Pediatrics and Obstetrics Depts. So, I'm "going out on a limb" and saying they're connected now. Which also means, by way of med school connects, both health networks are connected to all the major State University System med schools, UF, FSU, UCF, USF, UNF, etc.

The big ones in Volusia County are Halifax Health and Advent Health. There isn't a hospital or clinic in this county that isn't connected to them now. And they all have med school and nursing school connections to UCF, FSU, and UF. Halifax in Daytona is a teaching hospital for the county's UCF School of Nursing program at Daytona State College.

Then there's the V.A. They're connected to all the major State University System med schools, too. And also to Halifax Health, AdventHealth, and Orlando Health. We know how the V.A. is, so it doesn't take much to figure out that at least half of FL, from St Augustine to Brevard County, over to Tampa and covering Gainesville to the FL/GA line is ran by bullshit health "networks."

Technically, the Gainesville area isn't Ctrl FL, but I count it because I used to go to the V.A. Hospital there for nerve damage treatments and it was Daytona Beach VA Clinic yay referred me. That place is a teaching hospital for UF Med School and also Shand's, which is right next door. The V.A. hospital there is located right next to UF, also. But, like I said, I count it in Ctrl FL numbers because our news down here covers news from that area, and there are several cross area connections between all the hospitals here and Gainesville.

So, these hospitals are all heavily connected to each other, whether or not they're "Christian based not for profit" like AdventHealth, or "charitable" "not for profits" like Arnold Palmer/Winnie Palmer, or for profits like Orlando Health and Halifax. And they ALL take grant monies from the govt thru the V.A. partnerships.

I would provide links, but this post is long enough and y'all can do your own due diligence yourselves.

The whole system, NATIONWIDE is connected like this. And it's putrid. We let it get this way, so WE need to be the people to clean it up.

3 years ago
1 score