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AdventHealth Waterman leaders recently hosted a roundtable meeting with state officials Jason Weida, Secretary of the Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration, and Florida House Representatives Taylor Yarkosky (District 25) and Keith Truenow (District 26).
The discussion centered on critical issues facing the health care sector, focusing on:
- Strengthening the health care workforce
- Expanding services into Lake County and
- Advancing the commitment to delivering exceptional quality care.
This meeting highlighted AdventHealth Waterman’s dedication to enhancing health care delivery and collaborating with state leaders to address community needs effectively.


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