Editor’s note: This story was updated to correct that UPMC is reportedly in talks to Acquire 3 Ohio hospitals from Steubenville, Ohio-based Trinity Health System, not Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health.
Pittsburgh-based UPMC is negotiating to acquire three Ohio hospitals, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Sept. 22.
The deal would also include two urgent care centers and a behavioral health and physician office building from Steubenville, Ohio-based Trinity Health System, according to the report, citing three people familiar with the plans who were unauthorized to speak publicly. Trinity Health System is part of Chicago-based CommonSpirit.
Under the potential deal, UPMC would acquire Trinity Center West, a 200-bed acute care hospital in Steubenville, Ohio, that recently underwent a $75 million renovation and expansion, according to the report. The project included a new five-story patient tower.
UPMC would also acquire Trinity Hospital Twin City, a 25-bed hospital in Dennison, Ohio, according to the report. The system would also acquire St. Clairsville (Ohio) Neighborhood Hospital, a 10-bed microhospital that opened in August.
The hospitals would be UPMC’s first in Ohio.
UPMC did not immediately respond to messages from Becker’s seeking comment.