fiercehealthcare - ChristianaCare and Virtua Health have pulled the plug on their merger plans, jettisoning a deal that would have created a health system with a combined $6.3 billion in annual revenue.
AI Summary: Providers ChristianaCare and Virtua Health have abruptly halted merger discussions for a deal valued at $6.3 billion. Officials argue that operating independently will better serve their local communities, even if joining forces might have promised a blockbuster scale – proving once again that sometimes size isn’t everything.
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