Planned IU Methodist merger debated

From: Indianapolis Recorder | Date: April 1, 1995| Author: Stephen B. Johnson | Copyright information


Indianapolis Recorder

04-01-1995

Planned IU Methodist merger debated.

Within the past two weeks, conversations have been conducted which would affect how taxpayers and patients receive their hospital treatment as well as where they would go to receive it.

Currently, a letter of intent has been approved which would allow for a possible merger between Indiana University Medical Center and Methodist Hospital.

As a result of the possible merger, c...

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