Sale of NJ’s Hoboken University Medical Center to For-Profit HUMC Holdco Finalized

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The sale of Hoboken (N.J.) University Medical Center to for-profit HUMC Holdco was finalized on Friday, according to a Jersey Journal report.

HUMC Holdco won a competitive bid in April to run HUMC after the hospital’s previous non-profit operator filed for bankruptcy. HUMC Holdco’s principals also run Bayonne (N.J.) Medical Center.

HUMC Holdco plans to operate HUMC as a for-profit hospital and has paid off $52 million in bond debt and agreed to invest $20 million in improvements, according to the report.

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