SEAFORD — Top administrators from Seaford-based Nanticoke Health Services and Peninsula Regional Health System in Salisbury say high-level healthcare will continue and can only be enhanced through an affiliation of the two healthcare entities.
On Monday, boards of both healthcare systems reached a definitive agreement to affiliate in a membership substitution, which with final state and federal regulatory approval will pave the way for rebranding and operations as a single healthcare system
Final approvals are anticipated in November.
“We still have a step to go … but this a major milestone for us,” said Steve Rose, president/CEO of Nanticoke Health Services. “We have signed the affiliation agreement — some people call it the definitive agreement — and it really outlines the detail where we took the ideas from the letter of intent and formalized.”
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Great! Now we have 1 big POS facility!
ReplyDeleteYep...Nanticroke and Peninsula Regional Mediocrity Center.
DeleteSeems this is a way to not compete and monopolize rates
ReplyDeleteThere are federal laws that prevent that.
DeleteOne facility so that means one CEO, one COO etc. Can't have 2 of each - right? Some people are going to lose their jobs.
ReplyDeleteThat ugly PRMC logo has got to go.
ReplyDeleteGet ready...layoffs will be next.
ReplyDeleteA new name...who cares! Is that going to improve the service?
ReplyDeleteQ: How do you know when a CEO is lying? A: His lips are moving.
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