A health data and consulting firm has named two midstate
health systems among its Top 100 Integrated Health Networks in the country.
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A health data and consulting firm has named two midstate
health systems among its Top 100 Integrated Health Networks in the country.
Plymouth Township-based SDI compiles the annual list based
on organizations’ ability to act as a unified whole, according to its Web site.
Integration involves factors such as financial stability,
hospital utilization, contracts and purchasing systems, according to SDI.
York Township-based WellSpan Health made the list at No. 50,
while Lancaster General Health came in at No. 75.
The list is available here or in the Jan. 25 issue of Modern
Healthcare.