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Christ Hospital Announces that Prime Healthcare Services has Withdrawn Its Bid to Acquire the Hospital out of Respect for Public Sentiment to Keep Christ Hospital as a Not-For-Profit Institution
However, out of respect for the wishes of those in the Hudson County community that Christ Hospital remains as a not-for-profit hospital, we respectfully withdraw our bid to purchase the hospital. Continue reading
Prime Healthcare Services is Recognized as One of the Top 15 Health Systems in the Nation
The pending buyer of Christ Hospital, Prime Healthcare Services, recently received an acclaimed recognition by Thomson Reuters, the world’s leading source of information. Prime Healthcare was recognized as one of the 15 Top Health Systems in the nation based on quality of care, efficiency and patient satisfaction. Continue reading
Things You Should Know About the Pending Sale of Christ Hospital
Our mission is the same today as the day we were founded; to provide the finest healthcare possible to all patients regardless of race, creed, national origin, or ability to pay. — Peter A. Kelly, President and CEO Continue reading
Believe the Facts, not the Rhetoric, about the Pending Acquisition of Christ Hospital
It is very disturbing to me that there has been so much negative press recently about Christ Hospital becoming part of Prime Healthcare Services, especially when unsubstantiated facts are reported. Continue reading
Christ Hospital Sale will Guarantee Continued Success
To remain steadfast in our commitment to those we serve, and to ensure financial viability both now and in the future, we simply must take a new approach. Continue reading
Troubled Jersey City Hospital Hopes for $35 Million Transfusion
Christ Hospital in Jersey City is the latest New Jersey hospital to seek a merger with a larger, financially stronger system, looking to survive the new normal for healthcare, in which government, employers, and health insurance companies are trying to clamp down on the double-digit growth in spending. Continue reading