Caritas Christi Health Care news from FierceHealthcare
NewsHospital executive pay draws media attention
Above-average executive pay has drawn the attention of the media and the public, particularly in Boston, where consolidation is growing at a rapid pace. For example, former chief executive Ralph de Read more...
Cerberus to add two more hospitals to stable
Cerberus Capital Management isn't wasting any time adding to its collection of Massachusetts hospitals. The New York-based private equity firm, which recently completed a deal to purchase the Read more...
Cerberus sets its sights on ACO makeover for Caritas
It's official. Caritas Christi Health Care is going to the other side. Now that its sale to Steward Health Care System LLC, a newly formed affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. is complete, Read more...
Caritas Christi deal with Cerberus Capital gets AG's OK
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has approved the sale of Caritas Christi Health Care to private equity firm and turnaround specialist Cerberus Capital Management, but with strings Read more...
Foes of Caritas Christi sale to Cerberus Capital ask pope to kill deal
A Catholic group that opposes the sale of Caritas Christi Health Care to Cerberus Capital Management, a capital equity firm, was so riled by the possibility that Caritas might go secular--performing Read more...
Community hospitals forge clinical affiliations with academic medical centers
Rather than disappear in the shadows of top academic medical centers, some community hospitals have begun embracing all that "big brother" hospitals have to offer through formal clinical Read more...
Caritas sale to make for largest for-profit switch in Massachusetts history
Caritas Christi Health Care, which runs six Catholic community hospitals in Massachusetts, making it the second-largest hospital group in the state, has agreed to be acquired by New York private Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: Boston cardinal breaks off deal with health insurer
In another sign of the tension between Catholic organizations and secular health organizations, a Boston cardinal has ended a joint venture between a diocesan health system and a health insurers. Read more...
People putting off surgery whenever possible
Here's more evidence, if you needed any, that people are putting off needed medical procedures because they feel they can't afford them. This week it's The Boston Globe detailing some of what Read more...
Case study: Caritas CEO ends required MD referrals
Boston's Caritas Christi Health Care is dropping a strategy which used doctors at its community hospitals to prop up its central tertiary care facility. The health system, one of the few freestanding Read more...
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