RevCycle Intelligence May 13, 2022
Victoria Bailey

The joint health system will leverage data analytics and digital consumer infrastructure capabilities to improve care for 5.5 million patients.

Advocate Aurora Health and Atrium Health have announced plans to merge into a joint health system and combine their clinical knowledge to provide care and improve health equity for patients across six states.

“The world of healthcare as we know it is changing at warp speed – and it is rapidly becoming more digital, personalized, scientific, and complex,” Eugene A. Woods, president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Atrium Health, said in the press release. “This strategic combination will enable us to deepen our commitments to health equity, create more jobs and opportunities for our teammates and communities, launch...

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