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In 1999, West Penn Hospital acquired four hospitals through a merger with Allegheny Health Education and Research Foundation (AHERF), another Pittsburgh area health care provider. The transaction was related to AHERF's July 1998 bankruptcy and bond default (described as "the largest nonprofit health system bankruptcy in US history").
West Penn Allegheny Health System was a five-hospital, Pittsburgh-based network formed through the merger of West Penn Hospital and the Pittsburgh-area assets of the Allegheny Health, Education and Research Foundation, which included Allegheny General, Forbes, Canonsburg, Suburban, and Allegheny Valley hospitals. [23]
In 2000, Canonsburg Hospital joined the former West Penn Allegheny Health System. [2] In 2013, it became a part of Allegheny Health Network. [3] The current 104-bed inpatient facility has undergone several expansions since its 1983 opening: In 1996, a new ambulatory care center was opened; in 2003, the physical therapy department was enlarged; in 2006, the emergency department was expanded to ...
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Mar. 1—A proposed hospital network and health plan merger that would have created an $11 billion health care giant fell apart on the way to the altar last year. But the deal between Albuquerque ...
In 2011 the company announced it would buy the financially troubled West Penn Allegheny Health System (WPAHS) for about $500 million, expanding from insurance into owning hospitals. [7] This began a period of conflict between Highmark and UPMC , which had expanded from hospitals into insurance, and caused difficulties for patients to access ...
Penn State Health Rehabilitation Hospital: Hummelstown: Dauphin: 76: 0: For-profit: Rehabilitation: Independent — Collaboration between Penn State Health and Select Medical: Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center: Reading Berks: 204: 9: Non-profit: General acute: Penn State Health — — Pennsylvania Hospital: Philadelphia Philadelphia ...