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The company that the District is counting on to rescue Greater Southeast Community Hospital is led by a small group of people with lengthy résumés marked by successes in health care, finance and business. |
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Portsmouth, N.H. (Nov. 19, 2007) Specialty Hospitals of America, LLC, (SHA) has named Gary L. Rowe as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Greater Southeast Community Hospital in Washington, D.C. The hospital has also named Barry L. Harding as Chief Financial Officer. |
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Specialty Hospitals of America, LLC, (SHA) acquired the hospital facility known as Greater Southeast Community Hospital in Washington, D.C. The transaction includes financial consideration from the city government in recognition of SHA's commitment to achieve an aggressive series of operational mileposts. |
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Portsmouth, N.H. (Aug. 22, 2007) Specialty Hospitals of America (SHA) of Portsmouth, N.H., Boston and Washington, DC, announced today that it has reached a tentative agreement and signed a letter of intent to acquire Greater Southeast Community Hospital of Washington, DC., from Envisions Hospital Corp. |
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WASHINGTON - (April 25, 2007) Specialty Hospitals of America, LLC, (SHA), the largest provider of long term acute care hospital services in Washington, D.C., has appointed Irving B. Sawyers, Jr., to be the chief executive officer (CEO) for Specialty Hospitals of Washington - Hadley (SHW-Hadley). SHA acquired SHW-Hadley, previously known as Hadley Memorial Hospital, in late 2006 and is operating as a long term acute care (LTAC) hospital and skilled nursing facility (SNF). |
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WASHINGTON - (Jan. 24, 2007) Specialty Hospitals of America, LLC (SHA), has appointed Edwin D. Clark to the position of regional chief financial director. Mr. Clark joins the company, which has two Long Term Acute Care (LTAC) hospitals and two skilled nursing facilities within the D.C. region, as it embarks on additional acquisitions and developments. |
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WASHINGTON - (Dec. 11, 2006) The Specialty Hospital of Washington-Hadley (SHW-Hadley) announces the appointment of James (Jim) Terry as chief financial officer (CFO). SHW-Hadley is a long term acute care (LTAC) hospital which was recently acquired by Specialty Hospitals of America, LLC (SHA). |
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WASHINGTON - (Dec. 11, 2006) Specialty Hospitals of America, LLC (SHA), has appointed Susan P. Bailey MPA, RN to the position of vice president for the Mid-Atlantic Group. Ms. Bailey assumes this role in addition to her responsibilities as CEO of Specialty Hospitals of Washington (SHW), which has two Long Term Acute Care (LTAC) facilities within the D.C. region. |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - (June 1, 2006) Eric F. Rieseberg, President of Specialty Hospitals of America, LLC (SHA), a health care management corporation with headquarters in Portsmouth, N.H., announced an agreement to purchase Hadley Memorial Hospital (Washington, D.C.) from Doctors Community Healthcare. |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - (May 25, 2006) Doctors Community Healthcare Corporation ("DCHC") announced today that they have come to agreement on the sale of PACIN / Hadley Memorial Hospital in Washington, D.C. to Specialty Hospitals of America ("SHA") headquartered in Portsmouth, NH. |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - (April 10, 2006) The Specialty Hospital of Washington (SHW) announces the opening of its 17 bed ventilator weaning and chronic ventilator management Respiratory Care Unit (RCU). |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - (May 15, 2006) The Specialty Hospital of Washington (SHW) is proud to announce the appointment of Susan P. Bailey MPA, RN, as its new Chief Executive Officer. |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - (February 24, 2006) - MedLINK Hospital and Nursing Center at Capitol Hill, which was purchased in late 2005 by Specialty Hospitals of America, LLC, has officially changed its name to The Specialty Hospital of Washington (SHW). |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - (January 25, 2006) - MedLINK Hospital and Nursing Center at Capital Hill welcomes James J. Gerrity as Administrator for the nursing center. |
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Specialty Hospitals of America, LLC, a health care management corporation, recently moved its corporate offices from Boston to Portsmouth... |
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A national hospital management firm hopes to turn a Capitol Hill nursing home into the first of a string of long-term health care hospitals. |
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Specialty Hospitals of America, Portsmouth, N.H., a management firm formed in 2002, said it intends to make MedLink Hospital and Nursing Center, a long-term acute-care hospital in Washington, its first purchase. |
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MedLINK Hospital has reached an agreement to sell its operations to Specialty Hospitals of America from Boston. The hospital plans on working closely with the major acute care hospitals in the District of Columbia to become a 95-bed referral facility for the treatment of higher acuity long-term acute care |
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