The Missouri Senate is moving quickly on legislation that could impact the proposed sale of Deaconess Hospital in St. Louis. We get the story from Susan Batt in Jefferson City.
Under a proposal approved by the Senate, the attorney general and the Department of Health would have to approve sale of the not-for-profit Deaconess Hospital to Tenant Corporation, a large for-profit company.
St. Louis County Senator Betty Sims suggested the new guidelines.
The bill will not impact the problems at public St. Louis Regional Medical Center.
In Jefferson City, I'm Susan Batt.
Date:April 8, 1997
By: Susan Batt
State Capital Bureau
The Missouri Senate has given preliminary approval to new rules for purchasing a not-for-profit hospital.
Susan Batt has the story from Jefferson City.
The proposed legislation could impact the impending sale of Deaconess Hospital in St. Louis to the large Tenant Corporation.
St. Louis County Senator Betty Sims submitted the new rules that would require approval from the Attorney General and the Department of Health before the purchase of a not-for-profit hospital.
The bill does not address problems with public hospitals like the St. Louis Regional Medical Center.
From Jefferson City, I'm Susan Batt.