Minnesota’s CentraCare Health System to Manage St. Michael’s Hospital in 2012

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St. Cloud, Minn.-based CentraCare Health System has entered an agreement to run the city-owned St. Michael’s Hospital in Sauk Centre, Minn., according to a St. Cloud Times report.

The Sauke Centre City Council approved an affiliation agreement between the two organizations that will leave CentraCare managing St. Michael’s beginning in July 2012. CentraCare, a three-hospital system, will rent the hospital from the city for $125,000 to $140,000. Sauke Centre has owned the hospital since 1970.

Read the St. Cloud Times report on CentraCare Health System and St. Michael’s Hospital.

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