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Community First. Locally Owned.

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Keeping Healthcare Local: Why Community Ownership Matters

Your hospital should serve you—not an outside institution. That’s why we’re excited to partner with FSU to establish an Academic Medical Center (AMC) that combines world-class research, education, and patient care—while preserving TMH as a locally governed community asset.

Our long-standing collaboration with FSU has already proven that we can achieve the best of both worlds—unmatched medical advancements without sacrificing local control.

While academic medical centers are essential for research and education, handing over local control to a university-owned hospital isn’t in our community’s best interest.

The Best of Both Worlds

Our Vision for a Stronger Future with TMH & FSU
No ownership change required.

Why Local Ownership Matters

Hear from Carlos E. Campo, MD, Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine specialist and TMH Board of Directors member, on why TMH must remain a locally owned, non-profit, community-based hospital.

Locally Owned & Operated

Why is being locally owned and operated important? Hear from Sally Bradshaw, TMH Board Chair and local business owner, about what it means to her.

Dedicated Nurses

Von Knight has worked at TMH for over 30 years as a Registered Nurse, rising through the ranks to become a leader in our Nursing Operations Team. Von shares what is special about working for a nonprofit community hospital – one that provides care to everyone.

Trusted Physicians

Andrea Friall, trusted physician and Chief Medical Officer at TMH, discusses the strong relationship between TMH & FSU and how this partnership can continue to strengthen healthcare in our region - no ownership change necessary.

A Message from Joe Camps, MD

Read TMH’s Vice President and Chief Academic Officer Joe Camps, MD, on why it’s crucial to keep TMH community-owned in his Letter to the Editor:

A huge fan of FSU, TMH and Tallahassee says: Keep TMH community owned | Opinion