State to Hold Hearing on Steward’s Acquisition of Quincy Medical Center

The Massachusetts attorney general’s office and the state’s Department of Public Health will hold a public hearing on Aug. 9 on the planned sale of Quincy (Mass.) Medical Center to Boston-based for-profit Steward Health Care System, according to a Boston Globe report. 

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Quincy entered bankruptcy protection earlier this month, just after its board agreed to sell to Steward, which operates Caritas Christi Health Care, also based in Boston.

Read the Boston Globe report on Quincy Medical Center.

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