Prime Healthcare Switches California's Montclair Hospital to Non-Profit

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Prime Healthcare System has converted its Montclair (Calif.) Hospital Medical Center to a non-profit, operated under the Prime Healthcare Foundation umbrella, according to a Prime news release.

The conversion went into effect Dec. 31, 2010. The decision to make the 102-bed Montclair a non-profit was based on the providers' desire to better serve residents and surrounding communities, according to the release.

Prime's Encino (Calif.) Hospital Medical Center saw a similar conversion in 2009. PHF now operates two acute care hospitals, Encino and Montclair, while PHS continues to operate 12.

Read the Prime news release on Montclair Hospital Medical Center's non-profit conversion.

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