Meriter owner UnityPoint Health calls off merger with New Mexico-based Presbyterian Healthcare
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Presbyterian-UnityPoint Health partnership called off
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – A planned merger between healthcare companies has been called off. Earlier this year, Presbyterian Healthcare Services planned on teaming up with UnityPoint Health to create a new parent company, but now plans have changed. “Our goal for this partnership was to strengthen local, not-for-profit healthcare in the face of mounting cost pressures across the industry. At Presbyterian, that goal remains unchanged with today’s news,…
UnityPoint merger talks with New Mexico system called off - Radio Iowa
UnityPoint, one of Iowa’s largest health care providers, is no longer planning a merger with a New Mexico-based health care system. West Des Moines-based UnityPoint operates 32 hospitals and 280 clinics in Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois. Earlier this year, UnityPoint announced it was negotiating a merger with New Mexico-based Presbyterian Healthcare Services, which operates nine […]
Merger between UnityPoint Health and New Mexico-based health system called off, new UPH CEO named
The plan for UnityPoint Health and Presbyterian Healthcare Services to merge is no longer being pursued. According to a release from UnityPoint Health, the cancellation of the merger has stopped after "significant planning and consideration." UnityPoint Health and the New Mexico-based Presbyterian Healthcare announced in early March that they intended to merge.
UnityPoint Health and Presbyterian Healthcare Services no longer pursuing partnership
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (KWWL) -- After "significant planning and consideration" UnityPoint Health and Presbyterian Healthcare Services will no longer partner to form a new healthcare company, according to a press release.
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