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For-profit hospital chain Rick Scott founded and ran as CEO (1988–1997)
Columbia/HCA Healthcare was the for-profit hospital chain Rick Scott co-founded in 1988 and led as chairman and CEO until 1997, when he resigned amid a federal Medicare-fraud investigation; the company later pleaded guilty and paid about $1.7 billion in fines. The company was the source of Scott's fortune. [Rick Scott — Biography, Hospital Chain, Medicare Fraud — Britannica ↗]
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