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One lawmaker called Steward CEO Ralph de la Torre "the poster child" for corporate greed in health care.
The Senate health committee is launching an investigation into the bankruptcy of Steward Health, and will vote next week on a subpoena to compel Steward Health CEO Ralph de la Torre to testify ...
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 bipartisan group of senators voted to investigate Steward Health Care's bankruptcy and issue a subpoena CEO Ralph de la Torre to testify publicly.
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Steward Health CEO under fire by Senate committee for defying subpoenaWASHINGTON (KNOE) - Steward Health Care CEO Dr. Ralph de la Torre is under fire by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) for refusing to appear before the committee ...
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Senate panel votes to subpoena Steward Health CEO - MSNThe Senate Health Committee voted almost unanimously Thursday to launch an investigation into the bankruptcy of Steward Health Care and subpoena its top executive for testimony. The vote marked ...
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.
Senate committee intends to seek contempt proceedings against the CEO of Steward Health Care after the hospital executive skipped committee hearing.
Senate committee subpoenas Steward CEO over bankruptcy The Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committee launched an investigation into the health system’s alleged financial mismanagement ...
US senators subpoena Steward CEO to testify about hospitals' bankruptcy U.S. Sens. Ed Markey and Elizabeth Warren greet elected officials at a hearing examining "Health Care over Wealth Care" at the ...
CEO of Steward Health Care refuses to testify in Senate hearing, citing ongoing bankruptcy proceedings. Accused of profiting while hospitals fail.
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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