Ten residents of Louisville, Ky., will make up the 18-person board of trustees if the merger between the University of Louisville Hospital and two hospitals within Denver-based Catholic Health Initiatives becomes finalized, according to a Courier-Journal report.
Of the other eight members, three would be from Lexington, Ky., one from Colorado (CHI will own 70 percent of the new system) and four from other various parts of Kentucky. Because the merger is not finalized, the board will only serve an advisory role, the report said.
Read the Courier-Journal report on the University of Louisville Hospital-CHI board.
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Of the other eight members, three would be from Lexington, Ky., one from Colorado (CHI will own 70 percent of the new system) and four from other various parts of Kentucky. Because the merger is not finalized, the board will only serve an advisory role, the report said.
Read the Courier-Journal report on the University of Louisville Hospital-CHI board.
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