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INTER-FAITH COOPERATION BETWEEN ADVENTISTS AND CATHOLIC HOSPITALS…WILL IT WORK THIS TIME? Alexian Brothers Health System And Adventist Midwest Health Sign Letter Of Intent ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. and HINSDALE, Ill., June 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Alexian Brothers Health System (ABHS), part of St. Louis-based Ascension Health and Adventist Midwest Health (AMH), part of Adventist Health System, announce the signing of a non-binding letter of intent to form a joint operating company (JOC). The letter calls for the two health systems to pursue a possible affiliation under which four AMH hospitals and five ABHS hospitals in suburban Chicago will join forces to create an integrated health care system. The JOC will allow the two separate organizations to preserve their respective religious identities and mission priorities, and to integrate their operations while maintaining separate ownership of their assets. The affiliation will result in a notably diverse physician provider network, bringing together more than 3,000 physicians to offer better coordinated, more comprehensive care for patients in the Chicago area. By affiliating with Adventist Midwest Health, we believe we will enhance the high-quality care ABHS currently provides by extending our reach and strengthening our position in the highly competitive Chicago health care market. At the same time, we will be taking another important step toward ensuring the long-term viability of the Alexian Brothers 800-year healing mission. This affiliation is also an example of Ascension Healths strategic commitment to developing regional integrated systems of care, said Mark A. Frey, President and Chief Executive Officer of Alexian Brothers Health System. Our affiliation will bring a new level of clinical integration for population health to our communities that has never existed before, resulting in new health care options for the patients we serve, said David L. Crane, President and Chief Executive Officer of Adventist Midwest Health. By joining together, well offer new services and levels of care while reducing costs and enhancing value to a combined population service area of more than 3.8 million potential patients. The Letter of Intent is expected to lead to a Definitive Agreement, which will be subject to a due diligence process and review and approval from appropriate regulatory bodies. As approvals are obtained, ABHS and Adventist Midwest Health anticipate the partnership will be complete by early fall. About Alexian Brothers Health System The Alexian Brothers Health System (ABHS) is a diversified Catholic health care organization headquartered in Arlington Heights, Illinois. ABHS includes five northwest suburban Chicago hospitals and conveniently located outpatient facilities that serves more than two million people every year. We exist to care for the sick and promote healing, with special attention to poor and vulnerable persons. Each service is in place to improve quality of life – and to accomplish the Alexian Brothers 800-year-old mission of promoting the physical, mental, spiritual and social well-being of all individuals. ABHS is part of St. Louis-based Ascension Health, the nations largest Catholic and non-profit health system, and the third-largest system in the United States. For more information, visit alexianbrothershealth.org. About Adventist Midwest Health Adventist Midwest Health is comprised of four hospitals located in the Chicago suburbs of Bolingbrook, Glendale Heights, Hinsdale and La Grange. It began more than 100 years ago, when the Hinsdale Sanitarium was founded by Drs. David and Mary Paulson, Seventh-day Adventist Midwest Health physicians who worked with orphans and the poor in Chicago. Adventist Midwest Health is part of Adventist Health System, a national network of 45 campuses that serves 4.5 million patients annually. Adventist Midwest Health is committed to extending the healing ministry of Christ by meeting patients physical, emotional and spiritual needs. For more information, visit keepingyouwell. Mark A. Frey, President and CEO, Alexian Brothers Health System. David L. Crane, President and CEO, Adventist Midwest Health Photo - photos.prnewswire/prnh/20140616/118708Photo - photos.prnewswire/prnh/20140616/118707 ad-hoc-news.de/alexian.../de/News/37464499
Posted on: Sun, 22 Jun 2014 18:22:47 +0000

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