Providence and Hoag will break up their merger this month, the not-for-profit healthcare organizations announced late Monday, reports Modern Healthcare. Hoag, a small Southern California-based health system, sued Providence in 2020, claiming that the 52-hospital Catholic system didn’t hold up its end of their population health initiative. Hoag will separate from Renton, Washington-based Providence on Jan. 31, about nine years after they combined. The organizations reached a settlement agreement but declined to elaborate. Read more.
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