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						Hospital operators in 
						merger talks to form U.S. industry leader: WSJ 
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		[December 11, 2017] NEW 
		YORK (Reuters) - Ascension Health and Providence St. Joseph Health are 
		in talks about a merger between the two Catholic non-profits that would 
		create the largest U.S. hospital chain, the Wall Street Journal reported 
		on Sunday, citing people familiar with the discussions. | 
        
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			 A deal between St. Louis-based Ascension and Renton, 
			Washington-based Providence would give the combined entity 191 
			hospitals in 27 states and annual revenue of $44.8 billion, the 
			Journal reported. That would surpass the current largest U.S. 
			hospital operator, HCA Healthcare Inc <HCA.N>, a for-profit company. 
 Providence declined to comment on the report. Ascension did not 
			respond to a request for comment.
 
 The two have been in talks about a deal for months but have not 
			reached an agreement, the Journal reported. The paper said that 
			unlike for-profit companies, mergers of nonprofit hospital operators 
			do not typically involve one entity buying the other.
 
			
			 
			The merger talks come at a pivotal time in the industry, as a series 
			of deals, major changes to the 2010 Affordable Care Act, dubbed 
			Obamacare, and rising drug prices have reshaped the U.S. healthcare 
			landscape.
 Last week, Catholic Health Initiatives  and Dignity Health 
			announced that they had signed a definitive agreement to align their 
			organizations. The merger would result in the formation of a large 
			and diverse Catholic health system.
 
			
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			On Dec. 3, CVS Health Corp and Aetna Inc proposed a $69 billion 
			merger, arguing it would enable the companies to tackle soaring 
			healthcare spending by offering lower-cost medical services in 
			pharmacies. That deal, the year's largest, would combine one of the 
			nation's biggest pharmacy benefits managers and pharmacy operators 
			with one of its oldest health insurers.
 (Reporting by Alana Wise; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn and Will Dunham)
 
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