Bellevue, Wash.-based PeaceHealth and United General Hospital in Sedro-Wolley, Wash., have signed a non-binding letter of agreement to explore a closer relationship, according to a PeaceHealth news release.
One option under consideration is for PeaceHealth to manage and deliver services at United General. The health system and hospital would build on their current relationship, which includes the PeaceHealth Medical Group clinic on the United campus. The potential benefits of a closer relationship are financial stability for United General and greater access to care for the broader community.
The organizations plan to spend six months doing due diligence before deciding to move forward with integration.
Read the PeaceHealth release on United General Hospital and PeaceHealth.
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One option under consideration is for PeaceHealth to manage and deliver services at United General. The health system and hospital would build on their current relationship, which includes the PeaceHealth Medical Group clinic on the United campus. The potential benefits of a closer relationship are financial stability for United General and greater access to care for the broader community.
The organizations plan to spend six months doing due diligence before deciding to move forward with integration.
Read the PeaceHealth release on United General Hospital and PeaceHealth.
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CEO Mel Pyne Leaves His Post at PeaceHealth for Family Reasons
Washington's PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center Acquires Cardiology Group
Southwest Washington Medical Center and PeaceHealth Complete Merger