The clinically integrated network, Bridges Health Partners, will be governed by physicians.
The organizations said the goal of the partnership is to provide residents with higher quality care at a lower cost. Officials said the network will serve patients across 13 Pennsylvania counties.
The financial terms of the transaction, if any, were not disclosed.
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