The proposed merger between HealthPartners in Bloomington, Minn., and Park Nicollet Health Services in St. Louis Park, Minn., has cleared federal antitrust review, according to a Twin Cities Pioneer Press report.
The organizations announced plans in August to merge into a comprehensive, integrated healthcare delivery and financing organization. HealthPartners and Park Nicollet are both non-profit integrated healthcare systems. The agreement will unite the organizations under a combined, consumer-governed board of directors, creating a 1,500-physician multi-specialty group practice integrated with the HealthPartners health plan.
According to the report, the deal will create one of Minnesota's largest non-profit healthcare companies.
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The organizations announced plans in August to merge into a comprehensive, integrated healthcare delivery and financing organization. HealthPartners and Park Nicollet are both non-profit integrated healthcare systems. The agreement will unite the organizations under a combined, consumer-governed board of directors, creating a 1,500-physician multi-specialty group practice integrated with the HealthPartners health plan.
According to the report, the deal will create one of Minnesota's largest non-profit healthcare companies.
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