2 Mass. Hospitals Decry State Analysis Of The Costs Of Their Planned Merger

09:10 EDT 21 Aug 2018 | Kaiser Health News

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Lahey Health say that the state Health Policy Commission's estimate that the merger would raise costs by $251 million a year is "grossly overstated." In other industry news, Grady Hospital in Atlanta reports success in its efforts to integrate mental health services with physical health; an Oregon hospital reports a data breach; and North Carolina's Mission Health offers more details about foundation funding plans if acquired by HCA.

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