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The staff at Terre Haute Regional Hospital received a pat on the back this week when the announcement came that the 278-bed facility has been named one of the nation’s top hospitals. The Joint ...
Sep. 13—Union Health has signed an agreement to acquire Terre Haute Regional Hospital. The deal will include Regional's related businesses, physician clinic operations and outpatient services.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — A review of Union Health’s proposed acquisition of Terre Haute Regional Hospital has begun. Union Health signed an agreement to acquire Terre Haute Regional ...
Terre Haute (Ind. ) Regional Hospital has been certified as a Level II trauma center by the American College of Surgeons, according to the Tribune Star.
Nov. 22—Terre Haute Regional Hospital on Monday showcased its newest catheterization lab facility. "It is about a $750,000 investment with a brand new Phillips Azurion [lab] that is going to ...
To celebrate Black History Month, Terre Haute Regional Hospital is partnering with the Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce's Black Business Alliance for the first annual Terre Haute Black-Owned ...
Union Health has made a new bid to buy its only rival hospital in Terre Haute, Indiana. The system passed one hurdle after lawmakers watered down a bill that threatened the proposed deal. That ...
Two competing hospitals in Terre Haute, Indiana, have withdrawn their merger application shortly before a state decision deadline and amid increasing opposition to medical monopolies. Union Health ...
Terre Haute Regional Hospital's board of trustees has unanimously elected Brian Bauer as the hospital's new CEO. Bauer was named interim CEO in mid-February when Chris Hill resigned that position.
In light of recent media coverage and public discourse, I would like to take this opportunity to clarify key facts regarding the proposed Union Health and Terre Haute Regional Hospital merger.
So why is a hospital merger that would raise prices by 10%, lead to 500 fewer jobs in the Terre Haute area, and lower nurses’ pay by 7% potentially going to be approved by the state?
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