California AG Conditionally Approves Sale of Madera Community Hospital to Trinity Health

California Attorney General Rob Bonta on Thursday conditionally approved the sale of financially distressed Madera Community Hospital to the Trinity Health Corporation.

The 106-bed hospital located in the Central Valley offers services to more than 150,000 residents living in Madera and its surrounding communities. Many of those residents live in rural areas and rely on the hospital for critical care, as it is the only provider of emergency and lifesaving surgical services within a 30-minute drive. The conditions of Attorney General Bonta’s approval will ensure the Madera community maintains access to critical emergency and surgical services in their area. Read more.

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