Flint, Mich.-based McLaren Health Care has acquired 118-bed Central Michigan Community Hospital in Mount Pleasant, Mich., according to a McLaren news release.
The acquisition is intended to expand McLaren's reach into a new region, according to the release.
The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The acquisition by McLaren comes on the heels of two other recent hospital acquisitions by the system. McLaren acquired what is now Mount Clemens (Mich.) Regional Medical Center in 2006 and POH Regional Medical Center in 2007.
Read the release on Central Michigan Community Hospital.
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The acquisition is intended to expand McLaren's reach into a new region, according to the release.
The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The acquisition by McLaren comes on the heels of two other recent hospital acquisitions by the system. McLaren acquired what is now Mount Clemens (Mich.) Regional Medical Center in 2006 and POH Regional Medical Center in 2007.
Read the release on Central Michigan Community Hospital.
Read more coverage on McLaren Health Care:
- Michigan Hospital Plans Layoffs, Citing Declining Volume Due to Loss of Health Insurance
- Henry Ford Health System Executive Named CFO of McLaren Health Care