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- 744dc3cc8aefc241cd20d8f4c25da989f50457ecbc432b6ee5a1cd1419dd47a7 date "1998-12-21".
- 744dc3cc8aefc241cd20d8f4c25da989f50457ecbc432b6ee5a1cd1419dd47a7 first "Patricia B.".
- 744dc3cc8aefc241cd20d8f4c25da989f50457ecbc432b6ee5a1cd1419dd47a7 isCitedBy Triad_Hospitals.
- 744dc3cc8aefc241cd20d8f4c25da989f50457ecbc432b6ee5a1cd1419dd47a7 last "Limbacher".
- 744dc3cc8aefc241cd20d8f4c25da989f50457ecbc432b6ee5a1cd1419dd47a7 quote "Last week, Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corp. filed notice with the Securities and Exchange Commission detailing its plans to spin off two new companies, which would control 64 hospitals. One company, to be called Triad, will have 42 hospitals and will be based in Dallas. It was formerly the Pacific Group, a division formed by Columbia last year. Triad also will include 19 outpatient surgery centers.".
- 744dc3cc8aefc241cd20d8f4c25da989f50457ecbc432b6ee5a1cd1419dd47a7 title "Columbia Details Spinoffs: Two New Companies Would Control 64 Hospitals".
- 744dc3cc8aefc241cd20d8f4c25da989f50457ecbc432b6ee5a1cd1419dd47a7 work "Modern Healthcare".