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Santa Clara County Offers to Buy O’Connor, St. Louise Hospitals

  • Writer: BVNA
    BVNA
  • Oct 4, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 1, 2018



Water color drawing of O'Connor Hospital, San Jose, CA
O'Connor Hospital, San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County has offered to buy three local hospitals for $235 million as part of a bankruptcy reorganization by the facilities’ parent company, Verity Health System.


The county’s bid, which would be considered by the bankruptcy court in December along with other offers, extends to O’Connor Hospital in San Jose, St. Louise Regional Hospital in Gilroy and the De Paul Health Center in Morgan Hill.


County officials have long eyed the local hospitals as additions to the Santa Clara Valley Medical health care system, its overcrowded, highly impacted public safety-net program.

Verity Health’s hospitals in San Jose, Gilroy, Daly City, Los Angeles and Half Moon Bay employ 7,000 people and offer 1,650 inpatient beds. The hospital chain was owned by the Catholic Daughters of Charity until 2015, when the organization sold it off to a hedge fund called BlueMountain Capital Management.


In 2017, the billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Times and San Diego Union-Tribune, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, bought the BlueMountain healthcare division that runs Verity. The debt-burdened company continued to struggle financially and lost $55.8 million from July 2017 through the end of March this year.


For more information visit:

https://www.sanjoseinside.com/2018/10/04/santa-clara-county-offers-to-buy-oconnor-st-louise-hospitals/

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