Meridian, Hackensack merge hospitals; find out why
| By Michael L. Diamond, Asbury Park Press, N.J. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The newly named
"There's an opportunity for us to accelerate the development of services that
Wall-based Meridian owns six hospitals in
Hackensack University Health Network, the largest health care system in northern
Squeezed by Obamacare
The announcement continues a wave of consolidation among hospitals as they come under more financial pressure from the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare. Meridian has been particularly aggressive. Last month, it said it planned to acquire
Hospital merger? Meridian, Raritan Bay in talks
"Private insurers and
At a press conference in
Layoffs?
Lloyd, 68, and Garrett, 57, would share duties as president and chief executive officer for two-and-a-half years, and then Garrett would take the helm. They said they haven't decided where the company would be headquartered, but likely would look for a centralized location. And they didn't disclose whether any employees would be laid off in the consolidation.
The merger comes as Affordable Care Act tries to slow rising health care costs care by focusing on prevention so that consumers use the system less.
Hospitals feel the impact. For example,
Meridian faces new competition, too.
Lloyd said after the press conference that he and Garrett began talking in March and decided the new hospital chain could overcome obstacles that have derailed other mergers. They agreed the new board of directors would be evenly divided between Meridian and
Higher prices?
The impact on consumers' pocketbooks remains unclear. Studies have found that hospital mergers can lead to higher prices, since it gives hospitals more negotiating power with insurance companies.
But the two executives dismissed those concerns. They noted that they both are in a pilot project with
Meantime, they both said this probably isn't the end of hospital consolidation in
"I would say John's phone and my phone are pretty busy," Garrett said.
HOSPITALS IN THE MERGER
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Hackensack University Health Network operates:
--Hackensack UMC in
--Hackensack UMC at
--Hackensack UMC,
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COMBINED FORCES
The combined chain would have:
--23,400 employees
--5,405 medical staff
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Source:
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