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Bon Secours, Mercy Health announce merger

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Mercy Health and Bon Secours Health System plan to merge to form a 43-hospital entity that serves seven states.

The combined system would be the fifth-largest Catholic health system in the country and boast $8 billion in net operating revenue and $293 million in operating income. More than 57,000 associates and 2,100 employed physicians and advance practice clinicians would work in more than 1,000 locations across the East Coast, Ohio and Kentucky, including more than 50 home health agencies, hospices, skilled-nursing and assisted-living facilities.

“This merger strengthen­s our shared commitment to improve population health, eliminate health disparitie­s, build strength to address social determinan­ts of health, and invest heavily in innovating our approaches to health care,” Bon Secours CEO Richard Statuto said in a statement.

Cincinnati-based Mercy Health has 23 hospitals, 26 post-acute facilities and more than 33,500 employees throughout Ohio and Kentucky. Its clinically integrated network serves more than 200,000 patients through the Medicare Shared Savings Program. With operations in Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Kentucky, Florida and New York, Marriottsv­ille, Md. -based Bon Secours owns, manages or operates joint ventures of 20 hospitals and 27 post-acute facilities that employ 24,000 workers.

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