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HCA Healthcare surpasses 100,000 pounds of collected medication in year seven of annual “Crush the Crisis”

HCA Healthcare surpasses 100,000 pounds of collected medication in year seven of annual “Crush the Crisis”

Today, HCA Healthcare is proud to announce that we collected 19,846 pounds, approximately 13.6 million doses, of unused or expired medications during our seventh annual “Crush the Crisis” national prescription drug take back day. In total, we have now collected more than 108,500 pounds of medication since launching “Crush the Crisis” as an enterprise initiative in 2019.

“I am incredibly proud of our organization in this milestone year. At our core, we are people taking care of people, and our annual Crush the Crisis take back day is a powerful reflection of that commitment. I am grateful to all of our colleagues and local law enforcement partners for helping us to create healthier tomorrows for our communities.”

Dr. Randy Fagin, senior vice president and chief quality officer at HCA Healthcare
HCA Healthcare colleagues wearing orange Crush the Crisis shirts
HCA HealthONE Aurora collected 1,768 pounds of unused or expired medication as a part of HCA Healthcare’s “Crush the Crisis” event on Oct. 25, 2025.

HCA Healthcare facilities across all 15 of the Company’s U.S. divisions partnered with local law enforcement to help community members safely and anonymously dispose of unused or expired medication. The events were held in alignment with the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, which collected 571,054 pounds of medication.

HCA Healthcare facilities that helped collect the largest amount of medication during this year’s event include:

HCA Healthcare colleague at a Crush the Crisis event holding up a sticker from the event.
HCA Florida Gainesville Emergency, a part of HCA Florida North Florida Hospital, participated in HCA Healthcare’s annual “Crush the Crisis” event on Oct. 25, 2025.

Drawing on data from its approximately 44 million annual patient encounters, HCA Healthcare uses the science of “big data” to help reduce prescription drug misuse and transform pain management, with initiatives in surgical, emergency and other care settings, including:

  • Enhanced Surgical Recovery (ESR): a multi-modal approach to pain management using pre-, intra- and post-operative interventions to optimize outcomes. HCA Healthcare’s ESR programs have demonstrated significant improvements in surgical recovery and patient satisfaction, including decreases in opioid usage.
  • Electronic Prescribing of Controlled Substances (EPCS): aims to stem increasing rates of opioid-related addiction, misuse, diversion and death by making it more difficult for medication-seekers to doctor-shop and alter prescriptions. Physicians have access to aggregated electronic health records, providing data that will allow them to prescribe opioids judiciously.

HCA Healthcare also proudly collaborates with and provides clinical insight to the National Academy of Medicine’s (NAM) Action Collaborative on Combatting Substance Use and Opioid Crises.

About HCA Healthcare

HCA Healthcare, one of the nation's leading providers of healthcare services, is comprised of 190 hospitals and more than 2,400 ambulatory sites of care, in 20 states and the United Kingdom. Our more than 300,000 colleagues are connected by a single purpose — to give patients healthier tomorrows.

As an enterprise, we recognize the significant responsibility we have as a leading healthcare provider within each of the communities we serve, as well as the opportunity we have to improve the lives of the patients for whom we are entrusted to care. Through the compassion, knowledge and skill of our caregivers, and our ability to leverage our scale and innovative capabilities, HCA Healthcare is in a unique position to play a leading role in the transformation of care.

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