Adventist serves communities in California, Washington, Oregon and Hawaii while Rideout operates acute care hospitals and clinics and in California’s Yuba and Sutter counties. Final regulatory approval for the affiliation deal is expected by early 2018.
“We are excited to welcome Rideout Health to the extended Adventist Health family,” said Adventist Health CEO Scott Reiner. “We are confident that this affiliation will have a positive impact on patients and the broader Yuba City and Marysville community; we intend to grow the market with a focus on whole-person care and access to expanded healthcare options.”
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