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September 01, 2013
St. Joseph's in Syracuse, N.Y., to join CHE Trinity
CHE Trinity Health of Livonia, Mich., and St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center of Syracuse, N.Y., have signed a letter of intent for the 431-bed stand-alone hospital to join the 82-hospital system.
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September 01, 2013
CHP to acquire Kaiser Permanente Ohio's health plan
Cincinnati-based Catholic Health Partners plans to acquire Kaiser Permanente Ohio's health plan and to continue Kaiser Permanente's medical group practice and care delivery operations in Northeast Ohio, the organizations said in a statement.
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September 01, 2013
St. Vincent Health part of consortium of 30-plus Indiana hospitals
St. Vincent Health of Indianapolis has partnered with two health care providers to create a consortium of hospitals that are working together to improve care quality while lowering health care delivery costs.
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September 01, 2013
Seton Healthcare Family of Austin to build replacement teaching hospital by 2017
The Seton Healthcare Family of Austin, Texas, plans to build a replacement campus for its University Medical Center Brackenridge in Austin by 2017.
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September 01, 2013
Mercy liver center aims to improve patients' prospects for transplant
As clinicians at the Mercy Health Liver Center in Cincinnati describe it, awaiting a liver transplant can be like walking a tightrope.
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September 01, 2013
Compassionate colleagues
To show their support for a colleague who lost her hair during chemotherapy, four staff of Mercy Clinic General Surgery in Rogers, Ark., shaved their heads in April.
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September 01, 2013
CHI creates national physician services organization
Catholic Health Initiatives has created a new organization to provide management services to employed doctors and their practices.
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September 01, 2013
Patients dream big, help Mercy create more welcoming environments
When Randy DeRousse of Edmond, Okla., suffered an ischemic stroke in 2004, he spent two months as a patient at Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City.
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September 01, 2013
St. Vincent's offers HOPE for patients with mounting medical bills
When 48-year-old Anne Bloch learned she had breast cancer, she worried that bills for her treatment could financially devastate her family.
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September 01, 2013
Ministry forges ahead with support of reform — Systems press for Medicaid expansion
To build support for Medicaid expansion and for the Affordable Care Act in general, ministry health systems are continuing outreach efforts to educate community members about the benefits of increasing eligibility limits for Medicaid enrollment.