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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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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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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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Senate committee to vote to hold Steward Health Care CEO in contempt
Members of a Senate committee looking into the Steward Health Care bankruptcy said they plan to adopt two resolutions next week to hold Steward CEO Ralph de la Torre in contempt — one for civil enforcement and another for certification to the United States Attorney for criminal contempt — after he refused to attend a U.S. Senate hearing Thursday despite…
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Steward hospital situation remains ‘volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous,' official says
Even with hospital sales approved for bankrupt Steward Health Care, state health officials say they are still bracing for a rocky path ahead and working to stay engaged with the communities that lost facilities. Beyond the closure of Carney Hospital and Nashoba Valley Medical Center, the Healey administration is still entrenched in the eminent domain process to seize St....
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Steward Health Care CEO refuses to testify before Senate committee
Bankrupt Steward Health Care is back in the spotlight Thursday morning after CEO Ralph de la Torre said he won’t testify before a Senate committee in Washington. The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee is demanding answers behind the hospital system’s collapse. “Ralph de la Torre’s excuses are as empty as his chair was at my April 3...
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Steward Health Care CEO refuses to testify before Senate committee
Steward Health Care is once again in a controversial spotlight after the company’s CEO said he’s not testifying before the Senate about the healthcare system’s bankruptcy.
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Bankruptcy judge approves sale of 6 Steward hospitals in Mass.
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge approved the sale of six Steward Health Care hospitals here Wednesday, though he left some of the exact details of the deals to be resolved before the end of the month.
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Steward hospitals sale objectors include IRS, Archdiocese of Boston
As Steward Health Care prepares to make the case in federal court Wednesday that the deals it reached to sell four Massachusetts hospital facilities should be quickly approved, a number of others would like to have a word — including key lenders for the bankrupt company, the Archdiocese of Boston and the IRS.
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2 Steward Health Care hospitals close their doors
The Carney Hospital in Dorchester and Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer closed their doors Saturday morning at 7 a.m.
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Two Steward Healthcare Facilities close down
Two Steward Health Care facilities are closing on Saturday, the Carney Hospital in Dorchester and Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer.
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2 Steward Health Care hospital closed on Saturday morning in Mass.
Two Steward Health Care facilities are closing on Saturday, the Carney Hospital in Dorchester and Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer.
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Two Steward Health Care hospitals to close this morning
The Carney Hospital in Dorchester and Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer are closing despite months of pressure from politicians who say its executives are putting profits over people.
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Deals advance for 6 Steward hospitals in Mass. on eve of 2 others' closures
The Healey administration reported progress in the takeover process for six hospital campuses owned by bankrupt Steward Health Care Friday evening, the eve of the closure of two other Steward facilities in Massachusetts.
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Steward signs deals for 4 of 6 hospital sales
Steward Health Care has signed “definitive agreements” to sell four of the six Massachusetts hospitals it has been working to offload since filing for bankruptcy in May. The company announced Thursday that it has finalized asset purchase agreements for Lifespan to buy Morton Hospital in Taunton and Saint Anne’s Hospital in Fall River, and for Lawrence General Hospital to...
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Postpone ‘devastating' closure of Nashoba Valley ER, watchdog urges
A health care management consultant asked in a supplemental report filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court that Massachusetts’ government, Steward Health Care and its creditors keep Nashoba Valley’s emergency department open for an additional 30 days, or at least provide funding so an ambulance could be stationed outside the closed emergency room for at least a week after closure.