WakeMed President and CEO answered questions about how the system's proposed consolidation with Charlotte-based Atrium Health ...
Atrium Health WakeMed plan merger includes a $2 billion investment to expand facilities, workforce, and care access across North Carolina.
After initial media reports detailed the proposed combination of the Raleigh- and Charlotte-based systems, Wake County commissioners may move to slow down decision-making.
"There will be more competition, not less," says Donald Gintzig, CEO of WakeMed. The system's proposed merger with Atrium ...
If approved, the deal would create 3,300 new healthcare jobs and expand services to 1 million North Carolinians.
State lawmakers, the Raleigh mayor, a group that represents state employees and the state's elected attorney general, auditor ...
They "want to gain more market power so that they can charge more," said Treasurer Brad Briner in an interview with The N&O.
Atrium Health, which is part of Advocate Health, has proposed to merge with WakeMed Health & Hospitals in North Carolina. Plans include a $2 billion investment in WakeMed hospitals. News of the deal ...
Atrium Health and WakeMed unveiled a $2B deal aiming to add 3,300 jobs and boost mental‑health care in North Carolina.
Atrium's proposed deal with WakeMed would extend the reach of the state's largest hospital system and raise new competition ...
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WakeMed leaders share vision, long-term goal for merging with state's largest health care provider
WakeMed's CEO said the partnership is aimed at securing the long‑term future of the hospital system.
WakeMed would become part of Advocate Health, Atrium’s parent company. The deal has sparked concern from local lawmakers, who worry it could raise healthcare prices in North Carolina’s most populous ...
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