Orlando Police: Missing 40-year-old man considered endangered © Provided by WESH Orlando keith scott
The Orlando Police Department is searching for a 40-year-old man who they describe as endangered.
Officials say Keith Bernard Scott was last seen on Sunday around 4:13 p.m. at Aspire Health Partners on Mercy Drive. He was wearing a blue jogging sweatshirt and pants.Sign up for our Newsletters
Scott is 5 feet 8 inches tall, 180 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.
Police say Scott suffers from a variety of mental health disorders and lives at a group home in Clermont.
Anyone with information on Scott is asked to contact Orlando police at 321-235-5300 or 911.
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The pandemic has created an atmosphere in healthcare unlike anything seen before in modern times. It has set the stage for CIOs and other health IT executives to rethink their approach to accomplishing new tasks.
This is the sixth instalment in
Healthcare IT News feature story series, Health IT Lessons Learned During the COVID-19 Era. (Click here to visit the portal with all the feature stories.)
This time around we feature the expertise of the following five leaders:
David Chou, senior vice president and CIO at Harris Health System, based in Houston. (@dchou1107)
Joe Fisne, vice president and associate CIO at Geisinger, a health system based in Danville, Pennsylvania. (@Geisinger)