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Mass. in ‘new phase' of Steward Health Care crisis fallout
Massachusetts is still grappling with unresolved issues from the Steward Health Care crisis, but hospitals that were saved from closing during the bankruptcy process are adapting under new operators, Public Health Commissioner Robbie Goldstein said Wednesday.
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Healey celebrates Brown University Health's Saint Anne's Hospital takeover after Steward bankruptcy
After unveiling new signage making visible the shift to new owner Brown University Health on Tuesday afternoon, Gov. Maura Healey toured Saint Anne’s Hospital and celebrated that Massachusetts did “something that no other state was able to do” as Steward Health Care collapsed. Saint Anne’s was one of eight Steward hospitals in Massachusetts whose futures were thrown into doubt...
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Steward bankruptcy: Closure notice for Norwood Hospital, still-operating clinics
Steward Health Care filed notice in bankruptcy court that Norwood Hospital, and its still-operating clinics, will soon officially close.
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Healey says hospitals are ‘freed from Steward's greed' as new operators step in
New operators have taken over at six former Steward medical centers in Massachusetts, and Gov. Maura Healey is calling the transition “a new chapter for health care” in the Bay State. Boston Medical Center has taken over at Good Samaritan in Brockton and St. Elizabeth’s in Brighton. Lawrence General Hospital is now operating both campuses of Holy Family, in...
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Outgoing Steward Health Care CEO files lawsuit against US Senate panel over contempt
Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre filed a lawsuit Monday against a U.S. Senate committee that pursued contempt charges against him for failing to appear before the panel despite being issued a subpoena. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Washington, named nearly all members of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, including Sen. Bernie Sanders,...
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Monday is deadline to sell Steward Health Care hospitals
The new buyers will be provided with hundreds of millions of dollars in transition aid from the state to integrate the former Steward hospitals into their systems, and make much needed infrastructure upgrades.
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What's next for embattled Steward Health Care?
Several Massachusetts hospitals are changing hands this week, and the CEO of Steward is expected to officially step down on Tuesday.
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Steward crisis latest: CEO resigning, hospitals changing hands this week
The next chapter in the Steward Healthcare crisis is set to begin this week, with the embattled company’s CEO stepping down and hospitals being taken over by other healthcare groups. Steward, a Texas-based company that filed for bankruptcy in May amid financial crisis, has operated a handful of hospitals in Massachusetts. It recently shuttered the doors of two of...
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Steward Health Care CEO stepping down after Senate scrutiny
Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre has overseen a network of some 30 hospitals around the country. The Texas-based company’s troubled recent history has drawn scrutiny from elected officials in New England, where some of its hospitals are located....
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What's next for Steward Health after CEO steps down following Senate scrutiny?
A spokesperson for de la Torre said Saturday that he “has amicably separated from Steward on mutually agreeable terms”
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Steward Health CEO to step down
Steward filed for bankruptcy in May and began selling off their hospitals in Massachusetts.
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Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre resigning
The embattled CEO of Steward Health Care is stepping down from the company, his spokesperson confirmed Saturday.
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Steward Health CEO to step down from the company
The embattled CEO of Steward Health Care is stepping down from the company, his spokesperson confirmed Saturday. Dr. Ralph de la Torre is a former heart surgeon who climbed the career ladder to become founder and CEO of the now struggling for-profit health care company. He has overseen a network of some 30 hospitals around the country, but the Texas-based…
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Mass. taking over St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Boston
Massachusetts used eminent domain to take over St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Gov. Maura Healey announced, blaming an asset management firm for refusing a bid from Boston Medical Center to purchase the hospital from bankrupt Steward Health Care.=
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Mass. seizes St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in effort to keep hospital running
Massachusetts has seized St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Boston’s Brighton neighborhood, using eminent domain in an effort to keep the Steward Health Care property open. Gov. Maura Healey plan involves transitioning operations of the hospital to Boston Medical Center. The governor says the move is necessary to avoid a public health emergency that would be set off by its...
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Senate refers Steward Health Care CEO for criminal contempt prosecution
The U.S. Senate approved a resolution Wednesday intended to hold Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre in criminal contempt for failing to testify before a Senate panel.
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Healey forms working group for areas that lost hospitals in Steward closures
Almost a month after Carney Hospital and Nashoba Valley Medical Center closed their doors to patients, Gov. Maura Healey said Wednesday her administration is launching two working groups to assess future care options for communities around Dorchester and Ayer. Stakeholders representing various health care settings and levels of government will be tasked with producing recommendations to “promote equitable access to…
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Senate panel votes to hold Steward Health Care CEO in contempt of Congress
Members of a U.S. Senate committee looking into the bankruptcy of Steward Health Care adopted two resolutions Thursday designed to hold CEO Ralph de la Torre in contempt — one for civil enforcement and another for criminal contempt — for not testifying before the panel. The votes come after de la Torre refused to attend a committee hearing last week…
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Steward CEO's resistance to testify at US Senate continues
An attorney for Ralph de la Torre said in a new letter to senators that he “lacks the authority to speak on behalf of Steward with respect to the ongoing bankruptcy proceedings.”
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Despite subpoena, Steward CEO doesn't attend Senate Hearing
Members of a U.S. Senate committee are planning to hold the CEO of Steward Health Care after Ralph de la Torre didn’t appear at a hearing, despite being subpoenaed