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A Senate committee Thursday formally opened a bipartisan investigation into Steward Health Care, the nation’s largest physician-led hospital system, and voted to subpoena the company’s CEO ...
Steward Health Care's CEO Ralph ... Hill after a bipartisan group of senators voted Thursday to launch an investigation into Steward and issued a subpoena to its reclusive chief executive.
The Senate health committee is launching an investigation into the bankruptcy of Steward Health, and will vote next week on a subpoena to compel Steward Health CEO Ralph de la Torre to testify ...
A bipartisan group of senators want Steward Health CEO Ralph de la Torre ... into Steward Health Care's bankruptcy and issue a subpoena to de la Torre to testify at a public hearing.
The CEO of Steward Health Care told senators Wednesday that despite a subpoena he would not appear before a bipartisan Senate committee next week to answer questions about the financial dealings ...
After months of dodging requests for public comment on his company’s failings, Steward ... issued a subpoena to question de la Torre. It’s the first time the Senate Committee on Health ...
The Senate Health Committee voted almost ... the first time the committee has ever issued a subpoena to compel testimony. Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre will be required to face ...
A Senate committee voted Thursday to authorize an investigation into the bankruptcy of Steward Health Care and to subpoena the company’s CEO, Dr. Ralph de la Torre. (AP File Photo/Steven Senne ...
In a bipartisan vote in July, a Senate committee authorized the subpoena mandating ... Medical Center in Boston, became CEO of the new entity, named Steward Health Care. Louisiana state Rep.
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