DOTmed July 5, 2024
Gus Iversen

After months of speculation, Catholic Medical Center (CMC), a 330-bed regional health system in Manchester, New Hampshire, is poised to join HCA Healthcare.

Since the signing of the Letter of Intent last fall, leadership teams from CMC and HCA Healthcare, in partnership with the Diocese of Manchester, have sought to determine if the organizations could come to a final agreement in which CMC would join HCA Healthcare.

“This agreement is the result of months of due diligence, thoughtful negotiations between our organizations and discussion with the local community about how we can best serve them,” said Alex Walker, CMC’s president and CEO. “In addition to embracing our Catholic mission, HCA is committed to healthcare excellence, community service and investing in...

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