HealthPartners, Park Nicollet Health Services Merger Clears Antitrust Review

The proposed merger between HealthPartners in Bloomington, Minn., and Park Nicollet Health Services in St. Louis Park, Minn., has cleared federal antitrust review, according to a Twin Cities Pioneer Press report.

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The organizations announced plans in August to merge into a comprehensive, integrated healthcare delivery and financing organization. HealthPartners and Park Nicollet are both non-profit integrated healthcare systems. The agreement will unite the organizations under a combined, consumer-governed board of directors, creating a 1,500-physician multi-specialty group practice integrated with the HealthPartners health plan.

According to the report, the deal will create one of Minnesota’s largest non-profit healthcare companies.

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