West Virginia’s Mon Health System, CAMC Complete Merger to Form Vandalia Health

Mon Health System and Charleston Area Medical Center Health System (CAMC) wrapped up plans to merge and form a new system called Vandalia Health.

First announced in April, the deal brings a 956-bed regional referral center to West Virginia’s second-largest health system by market share.

The two organizations had long shared a clinical affiliation agreement for certain services. Leaders said previously that taking the extra step would help their organizations trim down expenses and improve care quality, scale and access for patients.

“Our decades of high quality, nationally recognized programs and services are now brought together to continue our efforts to reduce costs, enhance access and improve outcomes for the communities we serve,” he said in the release. “We will continue our legacy of service and renowned care delivery as a collaborative system of care.”

The two organizations had long shared a clinical affiliation agreement for certain services. Leaders said previously that taking the extra step would help their organizations trim down expenses and improve care quality, scale and access for patients.

Mon Health System was comprised of the flagship Mon Health Medical Center, Mon Health Preston Memorial, Mon Health Stonewall Jackson Memorial, the affiliated Grafton City Hospital and over 40 other locations. Its services extend beyond West Virginia and into parts of Pennsylvania and Maryland.

CAMC brings well over $1 billion in unrestricted revenue and other support to the new organization across its four hospitals, cancer center and other locations. Read more.

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