April 2021 Contents

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FEATURES

Health Care

Masked by COVID

Masked by COVID

Amid the pandemic, the state's opioid crisis has intensified.

Hospitals
Coming Up Empty

Hospitals are still facing costly headwinds in dealing with the pandemic.

Treatment
The Evolution of Care

Physicians have a better understanding of COVID-19 and more tools at their disposal.

Certificates of Need
Low Dose

Florida removed a regulatory dam blocking new hospitals. So far, it's produced only a trickle of new building.

COVID Scorecard
Death Rates

"Age is by far the biggest factor."

Economic Backbone

Money Management
'Not Falling Prey to Fear'

Michelle Barron says now is a good time to assess your risk tolerance.

Trendlines

Up Front
A Stronger Foundation

Something I'm most proud of at Florida Trend is our team's desire to constantly evolve.

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Richard Bowers

"In order to make it, you had to become exceptional."

Editor's Page
An Overdose of Bureaucracy

Florida's medical system displays a disconnect between care and customer service.

Minor League Baseball

Curve Ball

Curve Ball

Stung by a lost season, the owners of Minor League teams also have to adjust to new mandates from Major League Baseball.

CUStom Content
Florida Education Guide

The ultimate resource for comparing postsecondary educational options in Florida.

Around the State

MiamI-DADE
Wynwood Woonerfs

The woonerfs, says Albert Garcia, are the equivalent of public parks.

Southeast
Recurring Attraction

Jonathan Beskin was attracted to businesses like those known as subscription boxes.

Southwest
Win-Win in the Pipeline

Fort Myers & Cape Coral are embarking on a joint project intended to help both cities.

Central
OUC's Green Shift

OUC aims to reduce carbon emissions by 50% by 2030 and achieve net-zero by 2050.

Northeast
'The Biggest Impact'

"The secret to that (success) is finding really good people."

Northwest
Reasoning Robots

Christian Hubicki's goal is to make robots able to reason in real-life situations.

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Florida Business News

Florida News Releases

Florida Trend Video Pick

Facial recognition cameras in Florida city spark privacy concerns
Facial recognition cameras in Florida city spark privacy concerns

New security cameras in downtown Lakeland are raising concerns about privacy. The Lakeland Downtown Development Authority has begun installing 13 new security cameras on streets, sidewalks, and alleyways, and there are mixed feelings about them.

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