When the transaction closes, Centura will collaborate with community stakeholders and hospital and clinic leadership to build a strategic market plan that enables new clinical care options for patients and explores new opportunities to have a greater impact on the future of health care across the three-state region. With a population of 3.4 million, Utah is forecasting significant growth in the next five years and has a population similar to Colorado with residents who are active in their personal health and wellbeing. “While bittersweet, this transition will allow Steward to reinvest in our value-based care model and maximize its impact in other regions while also enabling Centura to leverage its impressive scale to enhance care and improve outcomes for patients in Utah.” We could not have accomplished that without our local team members’ focus on putting patients at the center of everything we do,” said Steward Chairman and CEO Dr. “We are very proud of the work we’ve accomplished in Utah over the past five years to nurture and grow these community hospitals. Since 2017, Steward has invested heavily to enhance operations and position these facilities as exceptional performers for the communities of Utah, including implementing numerous quality care initiatives that have garnered third-party clinical recognitions and improved financial performance. and includes 20 hospitals, 260 clinics, more than 1,000 Centura Health Physician Group providers, urgent care and emergency centers, Flight For Life® and more. Centura, a Christian-based health system, headquarters in Centennial, Colo. Centura has been serving the communities of Colorado and western Kansas since 1882, when its health ministries in Durango, Colo. CommonSpirit is a nonprofit, Catholic health system with more than 2,000 care sites across 22 states. They will be managed by Centura Health and wholly owned by CommonSpirit Health. We look forward to supporting, nurturing, and learning from the more than 3,000 caregivers and continuing the longstanding legacy of caring for communities throughout Utah.”Īt the close of the transaction, which is expected to be finalized later this year, Steward’s Utah assets will become a part of Centura and CommonSpirit Health. “Returning to the Mission, as well as purpose and values-driven leadership, started by the Sisters of the Holy Cross in 1875 in Salt Lake City will only serve to further build whole person care and flourishing communities served by these important health ministries. Banko, President & CEO of Centura Health. “We are excited to welcome the physicians and associates of these essential hospitals, clinics, and outpatient ventures to our connected ecosystem of 21,000 incredible people,” said Peter D. The five hospitals and their affiliated clinics included in the agreement are Davis Hospital and Medical Center in Layton, Jordan Valley Medical Center in West Jordan, Jordan Valley Medical Center-West Valley Campus, Mountain Point Medical Center in Lehi and Salt Lake Regional Medical Center in Salt Lake City. and SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH) – Centura Health, one of its two joint operating sponsors, CommonSpirit Health, and Steward Health Care announced today that they have signed an asset purchase agreement (APA) for CommonSpirit Health to acquire Steward’s Utah care sites, which include five hospitals, more than 35 medical group clinics, and a clinically integrated network of care providers.
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