Crittenden Hospital Association
Crittenden Hospital Association Bankruptcy Case Could Last Into 2018
It might take another two years before the Crittenden Hospital Association’s Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation is over, the trustee in the case said last week. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Class Action Approved Against Crittenden Hospital Association
Yolanda Goodman of Memphis sued the West Memphis hospital in 2014 on behalf of approximately 600 former employees who participated in the company’s self-sponsored health plan from January 2012 until the hospital filed for bankruptcy on Sept. 12, 2014, according to her lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Jonesboro. read more >
Ameris Faces Hurdles With Crittenden Regional Hospital
It might be as late as March before the Crittenden Regional Hospital in West Memphis will be reopened, according to Ameris Health CEO Robert Bauer. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Crittenden County Hospital Reopening Rests on Vote
Crittenden County residents will go to the polls on Tuesday to vote on a 1 percent sales tax that would be used to reopen the Crittenden Regional Hospital, which closed last year. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Crittenden Hospital’s Directors, Officers Compensation Could Pay Off
The nonprofit Crittenden Hospital Association paid its directors and officers’ liability insurance ahead of employee health benefits, and that may have been a smart strategic decision for all concerned. read more >
by Sean Beherec -
Tenet HealthSystem Medical Inc. Was Prospective Crittenden Regional Hospital Buyer
Through an up close and personal look at the minutes of the Crittenden Hospital Association's many meeings in August and September — Arkansas Business has learned the potential buyer for the Crittenden Regional Hospital was Tenet HealthSystem Medical Inc. of Dallas. read more >
Crittenden Regional Hospital’s True Financial Status Surprised Directors
Directors of Crittenden Regional Hospital learned on Aug. 19 that its monthly revenue was only $2 million — about half what they had previously been led to believe — while expenses were about $5 million, the CEO of the shuttered hospital revealed in a bankruptcy court filing. read more >
by Mark Friedman -