It’s the first time in more than 50 years the Senate has voted to send a contempt charge to the U.S. Department of Justice, which will determine whether to bring charges against Ralph de la Torre.
"In touting Steward's supposed competitive advantage in Malta… de la Torre boasted ... to close transactions," Ram Tumuluri, a health care executive who worked with the Maltese government ...
Steward Health Care System CEO Dr. Ralph de la Torre had ... to business dealings involving state-run hospitals it managed in Malta, an island in Southern Europe. “How many of Steward’s ...
U.S. Senators on Thursday called Steward Health Care’s CEO the poster child for corporate greed in health care and vowed to ...
Under his watch, Steward Health Care amassed a staggering amount of debt ... It expanded rapidly in the early 2010s and went across the U.S. and into Malta and Colombia. But, now, it is folding in on ...
"In touting Steward's supposed competitive advantage in Malta… de la Torre boasted ... to close transactions," Ram Tumuluri, a health care executive who worked with the Maltese government ...
"In touting Steward's supposed competitive advantage in Malta… de la Torre boasted that he could issue 'brown bags' to government officials if necessary to close transactions," Ram Tumuluri, a health ...
Steward even dabbled internationally, including the small Mediterranean Sea nation of Malta. Steward claimed ... “There is no place in health care for profit," Rockett said.
Steward even dabbled internationally, including the small Mediterranean Sea nation of Malta. Steward claimed ... "There is no place in health care for profit," Rockett said.
The CEO of a troubled healthcare system in bankruptcy ignored a legal order to testify in front of Congress on Thursday.
A Swiss firm that employed Joseph Muscat after his resignation as Prime Minister had a secret agreement to receive 30% of Steward Health Care's dividends from the fraudulent hospitals deal. On Monday, ...