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What happened: Dallas-based Steward Health Care filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy May 6. The company operates the Sebastian River Medical Center and seven other Florida hospitals.
Steward Health Care said it wants to sell all 31 of its hospitals, including those in Florida, after the company filed for bankruptcy protections this week. Steward, the largest physician-owned ...
Steward Health Care filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday. The company owns eight hospitals in Florida, five of them in South Florida. The company said the financial decision will not ...
Steward Health Care, the largest physician-owned healthcare network in the U.S., with hospitals across the country and in Florida, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Steward, which owns Palmetto ...
Steward's bankruptcy is set to be one of the largest hospital bankruptcies in U.S. history, and the largest one in decades. [8] The next day, Steward announced that it had indeed filed voluntarily for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company stressed that its hospitals and medical offices would remain open during the proceedings.
Steward Health has put its 31 U.S. hospitals up for sale, including eight in Florida, to thin debt since filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May. Complicating the sales: Steward doesn’t own the ...
All 31 of its U.S. hospitals, including five in South Florida, were put up for sale as part of a plan to shed debt after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May.
Under a proposed settlement, which would need to be approved by the bankruptcy judge, the landlord would take over Steward’s hospitals in Miami-Dade, Broward and others in several states.