Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Ind., has acquired the Vincennes Surgery Center, according to a news release from the hospital.
The acquisition, which becomes effective Jan. 1, 2011, ends a seven-year competition between the Vincennes Surgery Center and Good Samaritan Hospital's Same Day Surgery Center.
"We have been competitors with Vincennes Surgery Center for seven years and it's time to move forward, together with a single focus, improving health as a regional center of excellence to all of the counties we are privileged to serve," said Rob McLin, president and CEO of Good Samaritan Hospital in the news release. "All parties involved in this agreement felt this would be an ideal way to support development of an accountable care organization, which is a collaboration between physicians, hospitals and all providers that will be clinically and financially accountable for healthcare delivery in our community."
The Vincennes Surgery Center opened in late 2003 as a freestanding outpatient ambulatory surgery center and is on course to perform almost 2,000 procedures this year. Good Samaritan Hospital's Same Day Surgery Center opened in spring of 2004, and will perform approximately 2,325 surgeries this year.
The current owner of Vincennes Surgery Center will remain owner of the ASC's real estate.
Read the Good Samaritan Hospital news release about the acquisition of Vincennes Surgery Center (pdf).
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- South Carolina Surgery Center Acquired by Cogdell Spencer
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