The Hospital of Saint Raphael in New Haven, Conn., and Yale-New Haven (Conn.) Hospital have said they are open to partnerships with other hospitals, according to a New Haven Register report.
Although hospital officials did not say they were considering a partnership with each other, other sources said they are, according to the report.
Yale-New Haven Hospital already partners with Greenwich (Conn.) Hospital and Bridgeport (Conn.) Hospital.
Geralyn Johnson-Reis, spokeswoman for St. Raphael's, said regardless of a partnership, the hospital would continue to serve older adults and the poor and maintain its Catholic identity.
Read the New Haven Register report on Yale-New Haven Hospital and Hospital of Saint Raphael.
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Although hospital officials did not say they were considering a partnership with each other, other sources said they are, according to the report.
Yale-New Haven Hospital already partners with Greenwich (Conn.) Hospital and Bridgeport (Conn.) Hospital.
Geralyn Johnson-Reis, spokeswoman for St. Raphael's, said regardless of a partnership, the hospital would continue to serve older adults and the poor and maintain its Catholic identity.
Read the New Haven Register report on Yale-New Haven Hospital and Hospital of Saint Raphael.
Read more coverage on Yale-New Haven Hospital:
- Hospital Leader to Know: Marna P. Borgstrom, CEO of Yale-New Haven Hospital
- New Cancer Hospital To Open in Connecticut
- Yale-New Haven Hospital Pays $3.2M to Settle Medicare Fraud Allegations