Northern Michigan Regional Health System, based in Petoskey, Mich., has ended merger talks with Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Spectrum Health, according to a report by the Business Review West Michigan.
The two groups were unable to agree on a leadership structure and governance model, according to the report.
NMRHS said it would not rule out a future partnership with Spectrum, but would not move forward with plans integrate with the health system at this time.
Read the Business Review West Michigan report on Northern Michigan Regional Health System.
Read other coverage on Spectrum Health:
- Michigan's Spectrum Health Explores Merger With Zeeland Community Hospital
- Michigan's Spectrum Health Acquires Hospital, More Acquisitions Possible
The two groups were unable to agree on a leadership structure and governance model, according to the report.
NMRHS said it would not rule out a future partnership with Spectrum, but would not move forward with plans integrate with the health system at this time.
Read the Business Review West Michigan report on Northern Michigan Regional Health System.
Read other coverage on Spectrum Health:
- Michigan's Spectrum Health Explores Merger With Zeeland Community Hospital
- Michigan's Spectrum Health Acquires Hospital, More Acquisitions Possible