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Marin Healthcare District sues Sutter over $120 million in transfers
August 26th, 2010UPDATED AT 5:05 P.M.: GREENBRAE — The Marin General Hospital Corp. today filed suit against Sutter Health in its attempts to reclaim more than $120 million that was transferred out of the 255-bed hospital since 2006.
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Marin Healthcare repays $12.5 million to county line of credit
August 23rd, 2010GREEENBRAE — The Marin Healthcare District, now in full control of the 235-bed Marin General Hospital, repaid the county of Marin a $12.5 million line of credit this month.
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Lease brings Marin Healthcare District ‘home’
August 16th, 2010GREENBRAE — The Marin Healthcare District has leased more than 14,000 square feet of office in its existing complex just down the road from Marin General Hospital.
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Business Journal Editorial: Marin General vs. Sutter a costly episode
August 2nd, 2010The one thing certain about the dispute between Marin General Hospital and Sutter Health over nearly $160 million transferred out of the county since 2002 is that both sides are passionate about what they believe.
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Did Sutter single out Marin to take funds?
July 26th, 2010MARIN COUNTY — The Marin Healthcare District and many of its allies have accused Sutter Health of singling out Marin General Hospital for the transfer of tens millions of dollars out of the medical facility. But an examination of state data shows such transfers amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars are common for the Sacramento-based health giant and its affiliated hospitals in San Francisco and the North Bay.
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Prima, Marin IPA, hospital form physician foundation
July 19th, 2010MARIN AND SONOMA — Marin General Hospital, along with the Prima Medical Group and Marin IPA, announced the formation of a foundation that aims to attract top-notch physicians to the region as well as help the hospital maintain competitiveness now that it has transferred operations away from Sutter Health.
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As Marin prepares for hospital transfer, battle looms over funds
June 28th, 2010GREENBRAE — While seemingly herculean tasks have been checked off by the Marin Healthcare District as it retakes control of the county’s only trauma center from Sutter Health, two final and equally complex issues lay ahead in the final hours of the transition.
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Sutter Health purchases land in San Rafael near freeway
June 28th, 2010SAN RAFAEL — As Sutter Health cedes control in Marin General Hospital over this week, the Sacramento-based health giant has purchased estate for to-be-determined uses, saying that it will remain in Marin in some capacity.
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Business Journal Q&A: Lee Domanico, CEO, Marin Healthcare District
June 7th, 2010GREENBRAE — The long-awaited ownership transition of Marin General Hospital from Sacramento-based Sutter Health to the Marin Healthcare District has arguably been one of the most contentious issues to play out in the county’s history.
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Marin General in countdown to June 29 transfer
June 7th, 2010GREENBRAE — With the Marin Healthcare District just weeks away from taking over at Marin General Hospital, several key projects are in the works as the deadline of June 29 approaches.
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Sonoma, Marin hospitals eye partnership
May 24th, 2010MARIN AND SONOMA – A partnership between Sonoma Valley Hospital and the Marin Healthcare District is being explored by both parties as each seeks to maintain competitive advantage amid anticipated changes at the once-struggling hospitals.
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Marin Healthcare names new medical director
May 24th, 2010GREENBRAE – The Marin Healthcare District announced veteran cardiologist Joel Sklar as the new chief medical officer as it rounds out its staff before reclaiming control of Marin General Hospital from Sutter Health.
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Marin Healthcare forming 10-seat oversight board
May 17th, 2010GREENBRAE – The Marin Healthcare District announced the formation of an oversight board consisting of 10 nominees for Marin General Hospital as it transitions from Sutter Health Systems into a community-owned hospital.
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Marin Healthcare District sets oversight board
May 12th, 2010GREENBRAE – The Marin Healthcare District announced the formation of an oversight board consisting of 10 nominees for Marin General Hospital as it transitions from Sutter Health Systems into a community-owned hospital.
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Marin General to receive $60 million credit facility from Union Bank
April 29th, 2010GREENBRAE — Marin Healthcare District today announced that it has selected Union Bank to provide $60 million in credit and financing facilities for Marin General Hospital as the district seeks to retake control of the hospital in June from Sutter Health System.
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Spotlight: Health Care Leaders
April 5th, 2010Listed alphabetically in Sonoma and Marin counties and Napa County
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Health Care: Final quarter helps Kaiser net; Marin hires fund leader
February 22nd, 2010Just a year after reporting losses of $794 million, Kaiser Permanente posted net income of $2.1 billion in 2009 with the help of a strong final quarter.
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Marin General explores response to doctor shortage
June 22nd, 2009MARIN COUNTY – The number of physicians connected with Marin General Hospital is expected to significantly decline in the next few years as many near retirement, in some cases all in one specialty area, and the health care district is accelerating a region-wide effort to address recruitment, including the possibility of developing a joint outpatient or medical center.
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