The boards of Lowell (Mass.) General Hospital and Saints Medical Center, also in Lowell, have approved a definitive agreement that will lead to a merger of the two organizations.
Under the agreement, the two hospitals will merge into one organization, governed by a single board with equal representation from each facility. Lowell General president and CEO Norm Deschene will serve as President and CEO of the new organization, which will have two campuses.
The merger is intended to eliminate duplicated services and better coordinate care for the community.
Boston-based Steward Health Care to Purchase Saints Medical Center
Under the agreement, the two hospitals will merge into one organization, governed by a single board with equal representation from each facility. Lowell General president and CEO Norm Deschene will serve as President and CEO of the new organization, which will have two campuses.
The merger is intended to eliminate duplicated services and better coordinate care for the community.
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