The national hospital company Steward Health Care is in bankruptcy after piling up billions of dollars in debt.
Members of a Senate committee looking into the bankruptcy of Texas-based Steward Health Care have adopted two resolutions designed to hold CEO Ralph de la Torre in contempt for not testifying before t ...
Before we get into the details of how patient care suffered at these hospitals, can you sort of explain the sort of basic architecture of Steward Health Care, how it was started? What is it?
A Senate committee plans to vote on charging Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre with contempt of Congress after he ...
The CEO of the troubled hospital chain has signaled he will not appear at a Congressional hearing on Tuesday, despite a subpoena calling for his testimony.
Texas-based Steward Health Care operated about 30 hospitals nationwide and filed for bankruptcy in May.
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NEW YORK, Sept 12 (Reuters) - A U.S. Senate committee said Thursday that it would vote to hold Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre in contempt after he refused to testify about cost-cutting ...
Lawmakers are pushing to hold Steward Health Care 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 ...
Dr. Ralph de la Torre, Chief Executive Officer of Steward Health Care System, did not show up after being subpoenaed. The chair that Steward Health Care CEO Dr. Ralph de la Torre was supposed to ...