The CEO of troubled hospital operator Steward Health Care was held in criminal contempt of Congress after he failed to appear ...
Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre will be stepping down after refusing to testify before a U.S. Senate panel on how ...
Ralph de la Torre will resign as CEO of Steward Health Care, more than nine months after reports of the for-profit hospital ...
Steward Health affirmed today that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell Wadley Regional Medical Center in Texarkana, Texas to CHRISTUS Health, an international, not-for-profit Catholic ...
Sanders said he wanted the CEO to explain how at least 15 patients at hospitals owned by Steward died as a result of a lack of medical equipment or staffing shortage ...
He's leaving the bankrupt company after all of its hospitals in Massachusetts were either closed, sold or seized.
Christus Ark-La-Tex has agreed to assume operations at Wadley Regional Medical Center from Dallas-based Steward.
The Senate approved a resolution​ on Wednesday that was intended to hold Ralph de la Torre in criminal contempt for failing to testify​ before a committee.
Ralph de la Torre will step down from his role as CEO of Steward Health Care as the for-profit network of hospitals and ...
Steward Health Care leaves behind a hospital landscape that has been weakened by the company's meltdown and its closure of ...
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Ralph de la Torre, the controversial chief executive officer of one of the nation’s largest private health systems, Steward ...