a businessman and longtime philanthropist, co-founded National Medical Enterprises (now Tenet Healthcare Corporation).
During Bedrosian’s 24-year tenure as NME’s senior executive vice-president and director, the company experienced phenomenal growth; at its peak, the hospital chain owned and operated 300 medical facilities staffed by more than 90,000 employees.
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By borlefborlef @ 2019-06-17 19:46:34
Anonymous
@ 2020-10-20 14:40:16
Bedrosian was fired from NME/Tenet after the firm was sued for tying patients to their beds in psychiatric hospitals. The firm pleaded guilty. Bedrosian sued NME and won a big lawsuit against Tenet, but then was caught cheating on his taxes. At the time, NME agred to pay the biggest settlement ever to resolve SEC charges.