The owner of a St. Alexius Hospital, a facility in south St. Louis, is under criminal investigation and cannot properly manage the facility, an official in its bankruptcy case said. The trustee in the case said in a court filing earlier this month that CEO Grant White has mismanaged St. Alexius and three other hospitals, lied to the court and isn't trusted by his lenders. Hospital news comes out of Texas, Florida, Washington, North Carolina and Iowa, as well.
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February 14, 2020
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