Pennsylvania’s Mercy Health Hospitals Renamed as Part of Sale to CHS

The three hospitals of Scranton, Pa.-based Mercy Health Partners will be renamed Regional Hospital of Scranton, Tyler Memorial Hospital and Special Care Hospital as part of the health system’s sale to Community Health Systems, according to a Mercy news release.

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The new names will be official after the merger if finalized, which is expected by May 1.

Catholic Health Partners, the current parent of the system, is retaining the Mercy trade name to continue operating other hospitals under the Mercy Health Partners brand.

Tyler Memorial Hospital and Special Care Hospital are reverting to names they have held historically. Regional Hospital of Scranton has been selected to reflect the broad geographic reach and scope of care the hospital provides.

Signage and collateral materials will be updated in the months following the acquisition transaction close.

Read the release on Mercy Health Partners.

Read previous coverage on Mercy Health Partners:

Pennsylvania’s Mercy Health Partners’ Sale to CHS Approved

CHS’ Acquisition of Pennsylvania’s Mercy Health Necessitates Name Change

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