UCSF is set to acquire two struggling San Francisco hospitals for $100 million, freeing them from the Catholic Church's religious directives. Elected officials and Medicare have raised concerns about HCA Healthcare's management of Mission Hospital in North Carolina, with immediate jeopardy findings prompting calls for the system to be sold.
Re-upping this from yesterday: Elected officials call on HCA to sell Mission Health System in wake of ‘immediate jeopardy’ designation https://t.co/ngMMwVbEX2
Five years after HCA Healthcare took over an esteemed nonprofit hospital in North Carolina, Medicare is threatening to cut off its funding. https://t.co/vyKCS2pyTe
#Medicare threatens to pull funding from @HCAhealthcare's embattled Mission Hospital https://t.co/UACri4rDXF via @statnews
Elected officials call on HCA to sell Mission Health System in wake of ‘immediate jeopardy’ designation. By me for @BlueRidgePublic: https://t.co/ngMMwVbEX2
Asheville, Buncombe and Transylvania County elected officials, nurses, clergy and others hold a press conference this morning denouncing HCA in the wake of federal investigators’ “immediate jeopardy” findings at Mission Hospital. https://t.co/PT1R9LABLJ
EXCLUSIVE: UCSF will pay $100 million to acquire two struggling San Francisco hospitals, which will no longer operate under the religious directives of the Catholic Church By @Cat_Ho and @laura_waxee https://t.co/JUIvQgphsx via @sfchronicle