MercyOne acquired by Michigan-based Catholic health care system

Iowa-based MercyOne is set to be acquired by a Michigan-based Catholic health care system that already spans 25 states.Trinity Health and CommonSpirit Health announced Tuesday that Trinity Health will acquire all facilities and assets of MercyOne. MercyOne had operated under a joint agreement between Trinity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, which is now CommonSpirit.“True to our shared Catholic mission, our goal is to provide high-quality, compassionate care with the best patient/member experience possible. We will accomplish that goal through a holistic approach, with a range of health services and technologies that are fully connected and coordinated,” President and Chief Executive officer at Trinity Health Mike Slubowski said in a news release.MercyOne serves 3.3 million patients each year through 20,000 employees from 16 medical centers, 27 affiliate organizations and more than 420 care sites. Other headlines:“After two decades of successful collaboration, we are immensely proud of our partnership with Trinity Health and our efforts to advance health care statewide,” CommonSpirit Health President and Chief Operating Officer Marvin O’Quinn said in the news release.Company officials said MercyOne will transition to Trinity Health’s common platforms, including a single electronic health record platform.”We strongly believe this transition to become a full member of the Trinity Health family will result in a stronger, more cohesive health system better able to offer a convenient and personalized circle of care for all we serve,” said Bob Ritz, president and chief executive officer at MercyOne. “We are delighted to have the agreement in place as we plan for the future of our mission. We are grateful to CommonSpirit for more than 20 years of partnership.”The companies must complete regulatory filings to finalize the transaction. Related:

Iowa-based MercyOne is set to be acquired by a Michigan-based Catholic health care system that already spans 25 states.

Trinity Health and CommonSpirit Health announced Tuesday that Trinity Health will acquire all facilities and assets of MercyOne.

MercyOne had operated under a joint agreement between Trinity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, which is now CommonSpirit.

“True to our shared Catholic mission, our goal is to provide high-quality, compassionate care with the best patient/member experience possible. We will accomplish that goal through a holistic approach, with a range of health services and technologies that are fully connected and coordinated,” President and Chief Executive officer at Trinity Health Mike Slubowski said in a news release.

MercyOne serves 3.3 million patients each year through 20,000 employees from 16 medical centers, 27 affiliate organizations and more than 420 care sites.

Other headlines:

“After two decades of successful collaboration, we are immensely proud of our partnership with Trinity Health and our efforts to advance health care statewide,” CommonSpirit Health President and Chief Operating Officer Marvin O’Quinn said in the news release.

Company officials said MercyOne will transition to Trinity Health’s common platforms, including a single electronic health record platform.

“We strongly believe this transition to become a full member of the Trinity Health family will result in a stronger, more cohesive health system better able to offer a convenient and personalized circle of care for all we serve,” said Bob Ritz, president and chief executive officer at MercyOne. “We are delighted to have the agreement in place as we plan for the future of our mission. We are grateful to CommonSpirit for more than 20 years of partnership.”

The companies must complete regulatory filings to finalize the transaction.

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