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FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF ABROWN@LOUISVILLECO.GOV <br />From the Denver Business Journal: <br />https://www.bizjou rnals.com/denver/news/2023/08/02/centu ra-hospitals-rebra nd.html <br />SUBSCRIBER CONTENT: <br />Health Care <br />AdventHealth, CommonSpirit Health rebrand with the end of <br />Centura <br />AdventHealth leaders are confident hospitals will maintain a strong presence in Colorado <br />without the Centura brand. <br />AdventHealth celebrated a rebranding of five Denver metro hospitals on Tuesday. The hospitals were formerly managed by Centura Health. <br />ADVENTHEALTH <br />By Analisa Romano - Reporter, Denver Business Journal <br />Aug 2, 2023 Updated Aug 2, 20231:23pm MDT <br />0 Listen to this article 4 min "I1I1' <br />The dissolution of one of Colorado's largest health care systems is getting finalized. <br />Both AdventHealth and Common Spirit Health — the organizations once under the Centura Health umbrella — are now taking steps <br />to function as their own operations and all of the hospitals formerly distinguished by the Centura brand are getting a makeover. <br />Following the decision in February that the two systems would part ways, each said Tuesday it would return to its own branding <br />after 27 years under the management of Centura Health. <br />Together, CommonSpirit and AdventHealth made up Centennial -based Centura Health, but said at the time of the split that their <br />partnership had reached its "natural maturity," thrusting the future of Centura hospitals into the unknown. <br />Now, AdventHealth has named Brett Spenst to oversee its five hospitals and their associated emergency departments, outpatient <br />services and other associated locations as president and CEO for the Rocky Mountain Region. <br />Agenda Packet P. 17 <br />
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