Universal Health Care Shutting Down
| By Josh Boatwright, Stephen Thompson, Tampa Tribune, Fla. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Hundreds of employees at the company's headquarters on
The state
Several potential buyers stepped forward with plans to rehabilitate the company with capital investments, but Universal missed court deadlines to make its case, and a judge ruled it financially insolvent after numerous employees quit and health providers cancelled contracts after complaining they hadn't been paid in recent weeks.
Hundreds of employees were called into an auditorium this afternoon and told the company was being shut down.
Hours later, employees were milling about outside, talking in small groups, making phone calls and smoking cigarettes.
Employees were devastated, upset and angry, several people said.
Company founder and president Dr.
Federal agents were in the building all day.
Universal sent out a press release this afternoon confirming the company had been placed into receivership and stating that its subsidiaries in
Employees were told they would have work until
The state
A looming question, though, is whether policyholders with serious medical issues will be able to find new coverage, and at what price.
Desai, who founded the company in 2002, could not be reached for comment today.
The company began laying off employees last year and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in February.
Following an auction, a bankruptcy court in
A group of Universal's lenders, led by
The judge's ruling today appeared to eliminate the possibility of the sale being completed.
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