Centura Health’s Catholic, Adventist partners to split
Two health-care chains affiliated with religious denominations that formed a partnership in 1996 have decided to part ways, affecting a pair of hospitals in Boulder County.
CommonSpirit Health and AdventHealth, with ties to the Roman Catholic and Seventh-Day Adventist churches, respectively, had partnered in 1996 to form Centura Health, a network that included 19 hospitals in Colorado and western Kansas. CommonSpirit Health had been formed by the merger of Centennial-based Catholic Health Initiatives and San Francisco-based Dignity Health.
But Tuesday, CommonSpirit Health and AdventHealth announced that they were ending the arrangement.
Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health, the nation’s largest Catholic health system, owns Longmont United…
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