Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington, Ky., has entered into a three-year agreement to manage Pattie A. Clay Regional Medical Center in Richmond, Ky., according to a Lexington Herald-Leader report.
The agreement, effective Nov. 29, will allow the 344-bed Central Baptist and 105-bed Pattie A. Clay to increase accessibility while exploring ways to reduce costs. Todd Jones, vice president of cardiology and surgical services at Central Baptist, will run Pattie A. Clay and report to Bill Sisson, Central Baptist’s CEO.
Read the Lexington Herald-Leader report on the agreement between Central Baptist Hospital and Pattie A. Clay Regional Medical Center.
Read about other mergers and acquisitions between Kentucky hospitals:
-University of Louisville Signs Letter of Intent to Merge With Two Other Kentucky Systems
-LHC Group Joint Ventures With Kentucky Hospital, Acquires Two Other Facilities
-CHI May Inject $200M in Kentucky's Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's, University of Louisville Merger
The agreement, effective Nov. 29, will allow the 344-bed Central Baptist and 105-bed Pattie A. Clay to increase accessibility while exploring ways to reduce costs. Todd Jones, vice president of cardiology and surgical services at Central Baptist, will run Pattie A. Clay and report to Bill Sisson, Central Baptist’s CEO.
Read the Lexington Herald-Leader report on the agreement between Central Baptist Hospital and Pattie A. Clay Regional Medical Center.
Read about other mergers and acquisitions between Kentucky hospitals:
-University of Louisville Signs Letter of Intent to Merge With Two Other Kentucky Systems
-LHC Group Joint Ventures With Kentucky Hospital, Acquires Two Other Facilities
-CHI May Inject $200M in Kentucky's Jewish Hospital & St. Mary's, University of Louisville Merger