Centura Health, one of the largest hospital systems in Colorado, announced on Tuesday that its hospitals will split up to be managed independently by CommonSpirit Health and Adventist Health System.
Centura Health was formed in 1996 under the sponsors CommonSpirit Health — which is the result of a 2019 merger between Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health — and Adventist Health System to meet the health needs of communities in Colorado and western Kansas. Both CommonSpirit Health and Adventist Health System have grown and evolved over the years, but the partnership has reached its"natural maturity" Centura Health said in a press release Tuesday.
They agreed it would be best to serve the people without a partnership and directly manage their care sites, the management company said.CommonSpirit Health will operate their 15 hospitals and affiliated clinics in Colorado and western Kansas: "Both organizations are committed to a thoughtful and expeditious transition, and Centura Health will continue in its management role of the hospitals, physician clinics and other care sites throughout the transition," it said.The exact timeline for the split is not available. Centura Health said more information will become available in the upcoming weeks.
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