Category: Steward
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Steward Health CEO who refused to testify to US Senate will step down By Reuters
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Ralph de la Torre will step down as CEO of troubled Steward Healthcare next week after the U.S. Senate held him in criminal contempt for refusing to testify about cost-cutting decisions in the U.S. Senate, the company said on Saturday. The group’s 31 hospitals before it declared…
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Steward Health CEO who refused to testify to US Senate will step down By Reuters
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Ralph de la Torre will step down as CEO of troubled Steward Healthcare next week after the U.S. Senate held him in criminal contempt for refusing to testify about cost-cutting decisions in the U.S. Senate, the company said on Saturday. The group’s 31 hospitals before it declared…
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Steward Health Care’s settlement deal with landlord MPT receives court approval
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U.S. hospital operator Steward Health Care has received court approval for a settlement with its owner, Medical Properties Trust (MPT), amid ongoing bankruptcy proceedings. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez approved the agreement, which allows Steward to move forward with the sale of the hospital operations. This comes on the heels…
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Medical Properties Trust settles with Steward Health (NYSE:MPW)
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Arcadius Wargola/iStock via Getty Images Steward Healthcare, the private hospital operator that filed for bankruptcy in May, announced a settlement Friday with Medical Properties Trust (NYSE: MPW), also known as MPT, to settle disputes over rental claims. According to the agreement, Medical Properties Trust (MPW)Steward, the largest hospital owner in…
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US Healthcare Landlord Medical Properties Trust’s Largest Tenant Steward Health Goes Bankrupt, Sparks Regulatory Concerns
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US Healthcare Landlord, Largest Tenant of Medical Properties, Largest Tenant, Host Health, Goes Bankrupt, Raising Regulatory Concerns Trust Company for Medical Properties (NYSE:MPW) lessee Steward Healthcare It fell into Chapter 11 bankruptcy, posing significant financial risks to hospitals in eight states. State regulators, concerned about the precarious situation, have stepped…