The hospital was open in 2005 by a group of physicians but closed after one year due to financial difficulties. A non-profit board re-opened the hospital in 2008, but it closed again in 2009 for financial troubles, according to the report.
The auction will help to satisfy the $1.25 million owed by the hospital on a defaulted loan, according to the report.
Read the Herald-Standard report on Brownsville Tri-County Hospital.
Read more coverage on bankrupt physician-owned hospitals:
– Indiana Physician-Owned Hospital Files for Bankruptcy
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