New Hampshire won’t block HCA, Frisbie hospital merger

The state won’t seek to block Frisbie Memorial Hospital in Rochester, N.H., from joining Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare, according to Fosters.com.

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The hospital signed a letter of intent in January 2019 to merge with HCA. In October, Frisbie Memorial filed a notice of the deal to the New Hampshire attorney general’s office for review.

In a win for the two parties, New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon MacDonald said Feb. 3 that the state won’t challenge the deal after hearing public comments.

Under the deal, nonprofit Frisbie Memorial will become a for-profit hospital.

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