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Florida's Bert Fish Expected to Preserve Finances in Shift Back to Public Ownership

Bert Fish Medical Center in New Smyrna Beach, Fla., is expected to return to public ownership with $27.2 million in assets — the same assets held by the hospital before it merged with Adventist Health's Florida Hospital in Orlando, according to a Daytona Beach News-Journal report.


The public hospital was purchased by Adventist last year, but in February, a judge overturned the $80 million merger, ruling the 21 closed-door meetings surrounding the merger were in violation of the state's Sunshine Law and that the two groups' attempts to "cure" the violations by reholding the meetings were not an appropriate remedy.

The merger is scheduled to be dissolved on June 30, with control of Bert Fish returning to the Southeast Volusia Hospital District.

The proposed separation plan must first be approved by a Circuit Court judge.

Related Articles on Bert Fish Medical Center:
Adventist, Bert Fish Merger Separation Scheduled for June 30
Adventist Health Won't Appeal Voiding of Merger With Florida's Bert Fish Medical Center

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