Allegheny creditors make an accounting of potential losses
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Allegheny Health Education and Research Foundation's Philadelphia, PA, suppliers of products ranging from stationery to medicines make an accounting of the possible losses they will incur as a result of the health-care organization's filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Allegheny Health Education and Research Foundation reportedly owes $497 million to its unsecured creditors, which include product suppliers, as well another $605 million to its bondholders. The health-care organization may have debts to as much as 80,000 creditors, according to a spokesperson with the company.
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Has prod suppliers in Philadelphia, PA, making an accounting of possible losses due to co's filing for Ch 11 bankruptcy
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 1998
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Panel says care ok at unit of Allegheny
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The Allegheny health system has obtained positive rating from the inspection of Allegheny University Hospital/Hahneman in Center City, PA. The surprise inspection was made by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. The survey is aimed to prove if Allegheny's financial problem has not affected the health care's patient service, according to the national commission's spokeswoman Janet McIntyre. The inspection also determines the health care's capacity to provide quality patient care despite its financial problems, she added.
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Has obtained positive rating from the inspection of Allegheny University Hospital/Hahneman in Center City, PA
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 1998
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The fate of Allegheny hospital awaits an auction; going, going ... gone in 9 days
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The future of the Allegheny health system will finally be known in nine days after 11 months of financial troubles. Four potential buyers have already made an intent to acquire the system's eight hospitals in Southeastern Pennsylvania. If the plan succeeds, bids will be brought to US Bankruptcy Court Judge M. Bruce McCullough's court. Once approved, an auction will be held in McCullough's courtroom in Pittsburgh, PA. The winning bidders will be given until Oct. 21, 1998, to complete the acquisition.
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Future of the Allegheny health system will finally be known in nine days after 11 months of financial troubles
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 1998
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