Chief Healthcare Executive November 23, 2022
Ron Southwick

The two systems are creating a new organization with 11 hospitals serving patients in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota and Iowa.

Gundersen Health System and Bellin Health say they are on the cusp of coming together and forming a new healthcare organization.

The two nonprofit systems have announced that they plan to complete their merger by Nov. 30 and will move forward as a combined organization starting Dec. 1. The new system will operate 11 hospitals and more than 100 clinics serving patients in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota and Iowa.

Bellin and Gundersen have both described the consolidation as a “planned merger of equals.” The systems announced in June that they were discussing a merger to preserve and expand healthcare services for the...

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