WellStar To Buy Tenet Healthcare’s Five Atlanta-Area Hospitals
Also in the news, the 2015 Florida Health Market Review details the state's most profitable hospital and examines how mergers, acquisitions and other dynamics are changing the market.
Georgia Health News:
WellStar OKs $575 Million Deal For Tenet Hospitals
WellStar Health System announced Tuesday that it had agreed to buy Tenet Healthcare’s five metro Atlanta hospitals for $575 million. The deal, if approved by regulators, would make Marietta-based WellStar easily the largest health system in the state of Georgia. (Miller, 12/1)
The Orlando Sentinel:
Report Reveals Most Profitable Hospital In Central Florida
Hospital systems in Florida are expanding through mergers, acquisitions, new facilities and partnerships, according to Florida Health Market Review 2015, the 13th report of its kind by independent Minnesota-based analyst Allan Baumgarten. Not surprisingly, Florida Hospital and Orlando Health dominate health care delivery in Central Florida, according to the report, which was compiled using public data and interviews with market leaders. (Miller, 12/1)
And in Minnesota -
The Pioneer Press:
Allina Health Ditching Sugars, Fats At Hospitals And Clinics
You won't find Dr. Pepper in United Hospital waiting rooms beginning Jan. 1 -- not unless it's the diet version of the soft drink or an actual doctor named Pepper. Allina Health announced Tuesday that in 2016 it will no longer offer sugar-sweetened beverages or deep-fried foods in its cafeterias, vending machines and other food service areas. That includes United Hospital in St. Paul along with the 12 other hospitals and 90 clinics in its system. (DeLage, 12/1)