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Florida's All Children's Officially Member of Johns Hopkins Health

All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg, Fla., is officially part of Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Health System and a fully integrated member of Johns Hopkins Medicine as part of a non-cash transaction, according to a JHM news release.

All Children's is the first U.S. hospital outside of the Baltimore and Washington, D.C., region to become integrated with JHM. Under the terms of the integration agreement, 259-bed All Children’s retains its name and its longstanding commitment to the children of Florida. The hospital is not expected to undergo changes in leadership, day-to-day operations or medical staffing.

All Children’s will operate under the direction of the JHHS governance structure in the same manner as The Johns Hopkins Hospital and other hospital members of the system. The chairman of the board of All Children’s will now be a member of the board of Johns Hopkins Medicine, and members of the board of All Children’s will be offered opportunities to serve on JHM and JHHS committees.

Read the JHM release on All Children's Hospital.

Read about other recent hospital transactions:

- New Jersey's Newton Memorial, Atlantic Health Merger Official

- Illinois' Central DuPage, Delnor Merger Complete

- Virginia's Mary Washington Healthcare and University of Virginia Health Form Partnership



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