Health Care

How technology and money are changing care at Miami hospitals

These articles discuss how technology and financial dynamics influence Miami hospitals.

The first article explores the pay raise for Carlos Migoya, the CEO of Jackson Health. The second captures how doctors in Miami use technology for treating cancer and sickle cell disease.

Take a look at the coverage.

Carlos A. Migoya, president and CEO of Jackson Health System, speaks at a ceremony to honor its staff and remember the lives lost in the year since its first COVID-19 patient. ‘At the time we knew so little about the virus, how it spread, or who was most at risk. We also had no idea how long it would last or the impact it would have on our reality,’ he said at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida, on Friday, March 19, 2021. By SAM NAVARRO

NO. 1: A MIAMI HOSPITAL LEADER JUST GOT A $242,000 RAISE. HOW DOES THE SALARY COMPARE?

“I never thought I’d be here this long.” | Published April 17, 2025 | Read Full Story by Michelle Marchante

Dr. Omar H. Llaguna, specialist in surgical oncology, looks at a medium that mimics a liver tumor in a human body to demonstrate how a histotripsy procedure works, performed by a HistoSonics medical device during a demonstration at the Memorial Hospital West, in Pembroke Pines, on Thursday June 12, 2025. By Pedro Portal

NO. 2: ‘LIFE JUST CHANGED.’ HOW MIAMI DOCTORS USE TECH TO TREAT CANCER AND SICKLE CELL

What to know about new ultrasound, editing genes and prosthetics. | Published June 19, 2025 | Read Full Story by Michelle Marchante

The summary above was drafted with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in our News division. All stories listed were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.