Major hospital operators Ascension and Providence St. Joseph Health, both nonprofits, are discussing a possible merger that could create the biggest hospital owner in the U.S., The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday, citing people familiar with the talks. If they merge, the new operation would have 191 hospitals in 27 states with $44.8 billion in annual revenue, beating the current leading hospital operator, HCA Healthcare Inc., which has 177 hospitals. A deal is far from certain, people with knowledge of the talks said, and it could lead to an arrangement short of a merger. The discussions come as the health-care industry is facing potentially significant changes that could affect how people get care, such as CVS Health Corp.'s $69 billion deal to buy insurer Aetna. Source: The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch |
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