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Senators subpoena Steward Health CEO, open investigation into company. Senators say executives at Steward, the nation’s largest physician-led hospital system, mismanaged finances and put patient ...
Click in for more news from The Hill {beacon} Health Care Health Care The Big Story Senators will vote on Steward Health CEO subpoena The Senate health committee is launching an investigation into ...
Steward Health Care's CEO Ralph de la Torre has for years avoided publicly responding to accusations that he profited at the expense of patients at the dozens of community hospitals around the ...
Senators subpoena Steward Health Care CEO, launch investigation into hospital system bankruptcy. By Dave Muoio, Heather Landi Jul 25, 2024 11:45am. Steward Health Care bankruptcy Senate Senate ...
A bipartisan group of senators will pursue contempt of Congress charges against Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre after he defied a subpoena and failed to attend a Senate hearing Thursday.
The CEO of Steward Health Care told senators Wednesday that despite a subpoena he would not appear before a bipartisan Senate committee next week to answer questions about the financial dealings ...
U.S. Senators on Thursday called Steward Health Care’s CEO the poster child for corporate greed in health care and vowed to vote next week to hold him in civil and criminal contempt.
Lawmakers on Thursday signaled they intend to seek contempt proceedings against the CEO of Steward Health Care after the hospital executive defied a subpoena by not appearing before a bipartisan ...
A Senate committee Thursday formally opened a bipartisan investigation into Steward Health Care, the nation’s largest physician-led hospital system, and voted to subpoena the company’s CEO ...
A Senate committee opened a bipartisan investigation Thursday into Steward Health Care, the nation’s largest physician-led hospital system, and voted to subpoena the company’s CEO, alleging ...
A Senate committee opened a bipartisan investigation Thursday into Steward Health Care, the nation’s largest physician-led hospital system, and voted to subpoena the company’s CEO, alleging that ...
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