Katie Adams / medcitynews - Sutter Health is acquiring Allina Health in a deal that would create a $26 billion nonprofit health system spanning California, Minnesota and Wisconsin. The deal reflects a broader wave of hospital consolidation as providers pursue scale to manage rising …
AI Summary: Sutter Health and Allina Health have agreed to combine in a transaction that would create a $26 billion nonprofit system spanning California and Minnesota, forming a 39‑hospital network. The deal aims to consolidate operations and expand market reach, subject to definitive agreements and regulatory approvals, promising scale-driven efficiencies — and inevitably, some rebranded parking lots.
Mount Sinai and Anthem reach three‑year in‑network agreement / 6 wks
Analysis finds small patient group drives majority of admissions and costs / 2 months
Kaiser Permanente strike ends with tentative agreement on staffing and pay / 3 months
Healthcare bankruptcies jump 33% in Q1, spotlighting sector fragility / 19 days
Providence explores sale of its health plan amid financial strain / 2 months
Providence to wind down most insurance operations by 2027 / 8 days
Sanford Health to integrate North Memorial with $600M investment / 22 days
StackHealth RSS

StackHealth Time Machine
NorthFeed Inc. Terms and Conditions / Privacy Policy
Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is intended for general informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee the completeness or reliability of the content. Users are encouraged to verify all details independently. We accept no liability for errors, omissions, or any decisions made based on this information.