The U.S. Senate has approved a resolution intended to hold Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre in criminal contempt for ...
The CEO of troubled hospital operator Steward Health Care was held in criminal contempt of Congress after he failed to appear ...
Steward Health Care has deals in the works to sell more than two dozen hospitals and its physician group as part of its ...
The U.S. Senate approved a resolution Wednesday intended to hold Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre in criminal ...
The U.S. Senate passed a resolution Wednesday to hold Dr. Ralph de la Torre, the chief executive and majority owner of bankrupt Steward Health Care System, in criminal contempt of Congress. The ...
It’s the first time in more than 50 years the Senate has voted to send a contempt charge to the U.S. Department of Justice, which will determine whether to bring charges against Ralph de la Torre.
A Congress committee will vote on whether to hold Steward Health Care System CEO Dr. Ralph de la Torre in contempt for failing to testify after receiving a subpoena. Getty Images The CEO of a ...
Members of a Senate committee looking into the bankruptcy of Texas-based Steward Health Care have ... systemic failures in Massachusetts’ health care system," Merton wrote, adding that de ...
Steward CEO Ralph de la Torre invoked his ... a criminal scapegoat for the systemic failuresin Massachusetts’ health care system," the letter said. The hospital chain filed for bankruptcy ...
today announced that it reached a global settlement agreement with Steward Health Care System ("Steward"), its secured lenders ("the Lenders") and the Unsecured Creditors Committee ("UCC") that ...