Steward Health Care News | Oct 01, 2024

Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre filed a lawsuit against a U.S. Senate committee over contempt charges for not appearing before the panel despite a subpoena...


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Steward Health Care

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Steward Health Care is the nation’s largest private, tax-paying physician-led health care network in the United States, designed to provide better, proactive care at sustainable costs. With a focus on integrated health care, Steward operates 33 hospitals and numerous urgent care centers across several states, aiming to revolutionize health care delivery and improve community health.


Updates as of Oct 01, 2024

  • Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre filed a lawsuit against a U.S. Senate committee over contempt charges for not appearing before the panel despite a subpoena.
  • Ralph, associated with Steward Health Care, faced criticism for contempt of Congress on September 28.
  • Vendors are increasingly filing administration claims against Steward Health Care, anticipating its potential bankruptcy.
  • Esmond Kane, Chief Information Security Officer, announced his departure from Steward Health Care after 5 years on September 28.
  • On September 27, Steward Health Care's St. Elizabeth's Medical Center was seized by Massachusetts government authorities.
  • A Twitter post on September 27 suggests that Steward Health Care may have violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
  • David Mangan, Chief Pharmacy Officer, expressed concerns about recent events at Steward Health Care and called for state and federal investigations.
  • The Senate held Steward Health Care CEO de la Torre in criminal contempt.
  • Steward Health Care has entered into a definitive agreement to sell Wadley Regional Medical Center in Texarkana, Texas to CHRISTUS Health, approved by the court on September 25, 2024.
  • A Senate committee voted unanimously to hold Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre in civil and criminal contempt.
  • Debbie Nordyk has left Steward Health Care to become the Director of Diagnostic Imaging at HonorHealth in the United States, previously serving as the Regional Director of Diagnostic Imaging at Honor Health.
  • Marie Alexander, MBA, SHRM-CP has left Steward Health Care as Senior Director, Human Resources in Greater Boston to join Boston Medical Center (BMC) as Director, Human Resources Business Partner.
  • Rhoda Chism has left Steward Health Care as the National Director of Clinical Documentation Integrity in the United States to join Iodine Software as the Director of Clinical Excellence and Adoption.
  • Steward Health Care is in the final days of its operations in Massachusetts, closing facilities and leaving many patients searching for medical records.

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