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Seton Confirms It’s In Talks About Acquiring King’s Daughters Hospital
The Austin-based Seton health system confirmed Monday evening that it’s in talks with Scott & White Hospital about acquiring King’s Daughter’s Hospital in Temple, which Scott & White had planned to turn into a children’s hospital until the Federal Trade Commission threw up a roadblock.
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TEMPLE (November 9, 2009)—The Austin-based Seton health system confirmed Monday evening that it has been in talks since Oct. 30 with Scott & White Hospital about acquiring King’s Daughters Hospital in Temple, which Scott & White had planned to turn into a children’s hospital until the Federal Trade Commission determined that the takeover resulted in reduced competition.
No other details were released Monday.
Opponents of King’s Daughters’ decision to merge with Scott & White had pressed the hospital’s board to approach Seton, but King’s Daughters officials said a non-disclosure agreement with Scott & White precluded any other negotiations.
News that the Scott & White-King’s Daughter merger was off was disclosed in an e-mail sent Friday by Scott & White Healthcare President and CEO Alfred Knight.
“We respectfully disagree with the FTC,” Knight wrote, “but also recognize lengthy legal battles could only put our staff and our community through more uncertainty.”
“Scott & White has made an offer to a highly regarded, FTC approved, healthcare organization to merge or acquire KDH and maintain the facility as a general acute care hospital,” Knight wrote.
The outcome of that proposed deal might not be known for several weeks, Knight wrote, and in the meantime, King’s Daughters will operate as it has since the hospital’s board approved the merger with Scott & White on March 31.
Scott & White planned to operate King’s Daughters as an acute-care hospital until the facility was converted into a children’s facility.
Scott & White and Cook Children’s Health Care System announced an agreement several days before the board vote “with the intent to work together in pediatric healthcare,” according to a joint statement.
The Seton Family of Hospitals is a not-for-profit organization that serves an 11-county area with a population of 1.8 people, according to the system’s Web site.
The system includes five major medical centers, two community hospitals, two rural hospitals, an inpatient mental health hospital, three primary care clinics for the uninsured and health facilities that provide well-patient rehabilitation and medical care, according to the Web site.
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Even Seton could see the S&W did nothing for KDH, Mark Underwood is no fool, unlike AK. Seton will come to our town, just wait and see. S&W only game in town, no choice for healthcare or employment, this is just terrible. Let the games begin
Just curious, if the sale of KDH does not go thur, if Seton might still look at expansion to this area. Nothing at all against S&W, and they have basically rescued KDH, but some competition for an area this size is good.
The day we become terrified of competition and will do anything and everything to destroy it, is the day we admit that our own products/services are not exceptional. Lack of competition breeds the status quo and lack of improvement.
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