Here are four takeaways:
1. The deal is effective April 1.
2. Equipped with eight operating rooms and 23 inpatient beds, Stanislaus Surgical is a licensed acute care hospital.
3. The hospital specializes in hip and knee replacements.
4. Per-the-agreement, Stanislaus Surgical will continue operating in its current form and will be a separate business entity with Sutter working with the hospital’s physician ownership group.
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