The owners of former Steward hospitals say the company is threatening to cut off services unless the new owners pay millions more than previously agreed.
Six Massachusetts hospitals still rely on the bankrupt system for medical record and billing services, and Steward is now squeezing them for millions, threatening patient care Steward Health Care ...
The first-in-the-nation legislation prohibits hospitals from selling their primary campus to outside investors and establishes financial oversight of investors in a health care provider.
Massachusetts hospitals face financial crisis, closures, and layoffs following Steward Health Care's bankruptcy.
Steward’s financial situation came to light, raising concern statewide that a failure of the system’s hospitals in Massachusetts and beyond was possible The uncertainty about the future of ...
Prior to going bankrupt, Steward operated eight hospitals in the state, and its failure strained Massachusetts’ already fragile public health system. State officials say that the new oversight ...
Dallas-based Steward Health Care is at the center of a growing dispute with its former Massachusetts hospitals as it demands higher fees for critical EHR and billing services, The Boston Globe ...
The hospital REIT formally handed over the shuttered Carney Hospital and Nashoba Valley Medical Center to Apollo Global ...
The Ayer hospital closed last summer as a result of the Steward Health Care crisis ... to ensure continued health care access in Central Massachusetts." ...
The task will fall on us to do the heavy lifting; we need to find a viable operator with the capital to reopen Norwood ...