Intermountain Healthcare and SCL Health have officially joined forces, the not-for-profit health systems said Tuesday, Modern Healthcare reports. The estimated $14 billion combined organization operates 33 hospitals, 385 clinics and a million-member health plan staffed by around 59,000 employees across seven states. The Colorado Attorney General’s Office signed off on the merger last week. There are “sufficient safeguards” in the merger agreement that will preserve the same level of access to healthcare services throughout Colorado and maintain SCL’s charitable mission, according to the attorney general’s review. Read more.
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