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Hospital & Health System Transactions (Sept./Oct. Issue 2010)

All Children’s Hospital and Health System of St. Petersburg, Fla., has signed a letter of intent to integrate with Johns Hopkins Medicine.

New Smyrna Beach, Fla.-based Bert Fish Medical Center has officially merged with Adventist Health System.

Richmond, Va.-based Children’s Hospital of Richmond officially joined VCU Health System of Richmond.

An affiliation agreement has been reached between Cleveland Clinic’s cardiac surgery program and Central DuPage Hospital of Winfield, Ill.

A merger agreement has been finalized between Covenant Health of Knoxville, Tenn., and Morristown-Hamblen Healthcare System in Morristown, Tenn.

Emory Healthcare of Atlanta and Hospital Corporation of America have decided to end their partnership over Emory Johns Creek Hospital, which Emory will take over, and Emory Eastside Medical Center, which HCA will take over.

Fort Hamilton Hospital of Hamilton, Ohio, has officially joined Dayton, Ohio-based Kettering Health Network.  

Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s Healthcare of Louisville, Ky., rejected a $1 billion offer from Community Health Systems.

Marion (S.C.) Regional Healthcare System has officially been acquired by Community Health Systems.

Marquette General Hospital of Michigan and Bell Hospital in Ishpeming, Mich., have agreed to affiliate and now form Superior Health Partners.

The city of New Orleans has offered to pay Universal Health Services $16.25 million to acquire Methodist Hospital, which has been closed since Hurricane Katrina.

Scott & White Healthcare of Temple, Texas officially announced a partnership with Trinity Medical Center of Brenham, Texas.

Spectrum Health of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Zeeland (Mich.) Community Hospital are exploring a merger.

Edmonds, Wash.-based Stevens Hospital and Seattle’s Swedish Hospital agreed to a merger, which will give Stevens Hospital up to $6 million each year for health programs.

St. Joseph’s Health System in Atlanta and Piedmont Healthcare stopped merger discussions because the two groups could not agree on how to structure the deal.

Washington, D.C., has acquired United Medical Center for $20 million.

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