| 1973 |
HCA International is established in Nashville, TN as a division of Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), with the awarding of the contract to manage and staff King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Riyadh Saudi Arabia. HCA International commissions, opens, recruits staff worldwide, and manages this hospital. Ron Marston joins the company as Director of Recruitment for the King Faisal project. |
| 1974 |
HCA International opens an office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. |
| 1974 |
HCCA International opens an office in London, England. |
| 1975 |
HCA International opens an office in Beirut, Lebanon, which then moves to Cairo, Egypt in late 1975. |
| 1976 |
HCA International opens its first office in Manila, Philippines. |
| 1978 |
HCA International enters the Australian private health care sector and eventually owns 11 hospitals and a clinical laboratory. |
| 1979 |
HCA International enters the Brazilian HMO market and eventually owns and operates the HMO with 5 hospitals, 55 clinics and 750,000 subscribers. |
| 1980 |
HCA International with the U.S. DOD wins the management contract for the temporary King Khalid Military City hospital and opens an office in Toronto, Canada for the recruitment of health care professionals. |
| 1982 |
HCA International purchases the Seltaheart Hospitals as its entry into the UK private health care sector, which eventually grows into 11 private hospitals and 7 nursing homes. |
| 1982 |
HCA International wins the contract for the management of the Saudi Arabian National Guard with the U.S. DOD to include the recruitment of health care professionals from the Philippines, North America and Europe. |
| 1982 |
HCA International purchases the Centro Medico Patilla Hospital in Panama. |
| 1986 |
Ron Marston becomes President of HCA International. |
| 1988 |
HCA International opens and manages the Rome American Hospital. |
| 1989 |
HCA International wins the contract for the restructuring of the 1,650 bed Singapore General Hospital, a Singapore Ministry of Health facility. |
| 1989 |
HCA sells HCA International’s operations in England, Australia, Brazil and HCCA International and HCA International become Hospital Corporation International (HCI). |
| 1991 |
HCI merges with Bio Plan to re-enter the private health care sector in the UK as a public company on the London Stock Exchange. |
| 1992 |
HCI opens the American Medical Center in Moscow. |
| 1993 |
Ron Marston and his management team purchase the management and recruitment operations from HCI and become HCA International. |
| 1994 |
HCA International begins to provide hospital consulting services to Warburg Pincus in a variety of projects in China and Eastern Europe. |
| 1999 |
HCA International wins the recruitment contract for the Sheikh Khalifa Medical Center in Abu Dhabi, UAE for 1,300 staff to work in this new hospital in the UAE and opens an office in Abu Dhabi. |
| 2000 |
HCA International becomes HCCA International and initiates plans to become a Nurse Recruitment Company for American Hospitals. |
| 2002 |
HCCA International delivers its first U.S. qualified nurse to Duke University Medical Center. |
| 2002 |
HCCA International expands its Board of Directors to include new institutional and individual investors. |
| 2003 |
HCCA International reopens its Manila office. |
| 2004 |
HCCA International hires Wanona Fritz as its Chief Nursing Officer. |
| 2005 |
HCCA International expands its office in Abu Dhabi, UAE. |
| 2005 |
HCCA rapidly expands its nurse recruitment in India. |