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Zotec.
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Scott County Hospital in Oneida, Tenn.,
which closed July 1.
Columbia, S.C.-based Palmetto Health
is exploring a partnership with Lake
City (S.C.) Community Hospital and
Williamsburg Regional Hospital in
Kingstree, S.C., which suspended ser-
vices in February.
Lilburn, Ga.-based LifeBrite Hospital
Group gained approval from a federal
bankruptcy court judge to acquire Pio-
neer Community Hospital of Stokes in
Danbury, N.C., and other medical facili-
ties for $400,000.
The board of Hallmark Health System
in Medford, Mass., unanimously voted
to join Burlington, Mass.-based Well-
force as the health system's third mem-
ber, effective Jan. 1, 2017.
Cadiz, Ohio-based Harrison Commu-
nity Hospital is negotiating a potential
acquisition agreement with Wheeling
(W.Va.) Hospital.
Dayton, Ohio-based Premier Health
and Greenville, Ohio-based Wayne
HealthCare plan to affiliate.
The Ann Arbor-based University of
Michigan Health System and Wyo-
ming, Mich.-based Metro Health closed
an acquisition agreement to provide
quality care and services to residents in
western Michigan.
To provide patients with better access
to behavioral health services and pro-
grams, Elizabeth, N.J.-based Trinitas
Regional Medical Center and Paterson,
N.J.-based St. Joseph's Regional Med-
ical Center launched a comprehensive
integrated behavioral health network.
The executive committee of the board
of trustees of Philadelphia-based Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania Health Sys-
tem approved plans for the health
system to partner with Plainsboro, N.J.-
based Princeton HealthCare System,
pending regulatory approval.
Mercy Iowa City (Iowa) and UnityPoint
Health-Cedar Rapids (Iowa) signed a
letter of intent to enter into a relation-
ship to provide residents in the area bet-
ter access to care.
Louisville-based KentuckyOne Health
loosened ties with University of Louis-
ville Hospital under a new agreement.
Franklin, Tenn.-based Community
Health Systems signed a definitive
agreement to sell Yakima (Wash.) Re-
gional Medical Center & Cardiac Center
and Toppenish (Wash.) Community Hos-
pital to Sunnyside (Wash.) Community
Hospital & Clinics for approximately
$45 million.
Local hospitals oppose Portland-based
MaineHealth's tentative plans to merge
its affiliates into a single entity.
Keokuk (Iowa) Health Systems and Des
Moines, Iowa-based UnityPoint Health
signed a formal affiliation agreement.
NewYork-Presbyterian is now the par-
ent organization of 651-bed New York
Methodist Hospital.
Officials plan to sell the financially strug-
gling Milledgeville, Ga.-based Oconee
Regional Medical Center.
A year and a half after declaring their
intent to merge, Allentown, Pa.-based
Lehigh Valley Health Network and
Stroudsburg, Pa.-based Pocono Health
System remain independent. n