ChristianaCare and Virtua Health Explore Creation of Regional Nonprofit Health System
MID-ATLANTIC REGION, UNITED STATES, JUL 16 – The planned nonprofit system would combine over 600 sites and nearly 30,000 employees to improve urgent, primary, behavioral, and maternal health services regionally.
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2 major healthcare systems may combine forces to serve 4 states including N.J.
Virtua Health, which operates five hospitals in South Jersey, announced its intentions Wednesday to co-found a new regional not-for-profit health system that would provide care across New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
ChristianaCare, Virtua Health pursue merger to form regional health system
ChristianaCare and Virtua Health are exploring the possibility of creating a new regional not-for-profit health care system, serving communities in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland.
ChristianaCare and Virtua Health explore creation of regional nonprofit health system
Leaders from ChristianaCare and Virtua Health announce plans to explore the creation of a regional nonprofit health system, aimed at expanding access to care across four states. (Photo courtesy ChristianCare) ChristianaCare and Virtua Health have announced they’ve signed a non-binding letter of intent (LOI) to explore the formation of a new regional nonprofit health system, a potential partnership that would bring together two major healthcare p…
Virtua, ChristianaCare health systems to explore $6 billion merger
Virtua Health and ChristianaCare intend to explore a merger that would combine their health systems into a regional network spanning 600 sites in New Jersey, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Maryland. The health systems said they would generate a combined $6 billion in revenue and employ more than 30,000 people.
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