Lawmakers on Thursday signaled they intend to seek contempt proceedings against the CEO of StewardHealthCare after the hospital executive defied a subpoena by not appearing before a bipartisan ...
Members of a Senate committee looking into the StewardHealthCare bankruptcy said they plan to vote next week to adopt two resolutions to hold Steward CEO Ralph de la Torre in contempt after ...
Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window Witnesses described the impact that StewardHealthCare's greed and mismanagement has had on patients and healthcare ...
U.S. Senators on Thursday called StewardHealthCare’s CEO the poster child for corporate greed in healthcare and vowed to vote next week to hold him in civil and criminal contempt. Members ...
THE TOP REPUBLICAN ON THAT COMMITTEE SAYS A VOTE COULD HAPP StewardHealthCare CEO Dr. Ralph de la Torre was absent from a Congressional hearing Thursday about the bankruptcy of his company ...
An initial settlement between the U.S.’s largest hospital landlord, Medical Properties Trust, and its tenant StewardHealthCare that will keep nearly two dozen hospitals open by turning over ...
StewardHealthCare System is handing over its Miami-Dade and Broward hospitals to its landlord, which has tapped Healthcare Systems of America -Florida LLC to help it temporarily run the ...
Lawmakers are pushing to hold StewardHealthCare CEO Ralph de la Torre in contempt of Congress after he refused to testify about his company's bankruptcy at a hearing on Thursday, despite being ...
HonorHealth will assume operations of several StewardHealthCare facilities in Arizona as a Senate committee weighs whether to hold Steward CEO Dr. Ralph de la Torre in contempt. The ...
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