MedCity News June 21, 2021
Anuja Vaidya

Though there has been a slew of failed merger plans in recent months, providers’ interest in consolidation has not ebbed. Midwest-based Beaumont Health and Spectrum Health announced they are exploring a merger, as did Rush Health Systems and Ochsner Health, which are located in the South.

Two new health system merger deals have been announced in the past week, adding to the already robust activity taking place in the healthcare mergers and acquisitions arena.

The latest health systems to explore merger deals are Midwest-based Beaumont Health and Spectrum Health, as well as Rush Health Systems and Ochsner Health, which are located in the South.

Southfield, Michigan-based Beaumont Health and Grand Rapids, Michigan-based Spectrum Health announced last Thursday they have signed...

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