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Bay Area Hospital and Quorum Health End Letter of Intent, Aug. 11
Bay Area Hospital and Quorum Health End Letter of Intent, Aug. 11
Bay Area Hospital and Quorum Health End Letter of Intent, Aug. 11

Published on: 08/11/2025

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Board of Directors evaluating next steps to support continued hospital operations – BAH release - COOS BAY, Ore. (August 8, 2025) – Bay Area Hospital announced today that Quorum Health has terminated its nonbinding Letter of Intent and concluded the due diligence process between the two organizations.  “The commitment of the board to preserving access to high-quality health care on the South Coast remains unchanged,” said Simon Alonzo, board chair of the Bay Area Hospital District Board of Directors. “Bay Area Hospital is essential to the health and well-being of our community, and we are focused on evaluating all possible options to ensure its long-term stability.”  Bay Area Hospital is dedicated to serving the needs of patients, families, and the broader community during this time of transition. The board and leadership team are actively assessing the next steps and will share more as the path forward becomes clear.  “We want to thank our employees, physicians and community members for their ongoing dedication and support,” Alonzo added. “Your commitment is what gives this hospital its strength, and we are confident we will move forward with purpose and resolve.”  Chris Harrison, CEO of Quorum Health said, “I want to thank the Bay Area Hospital team and community leaders for their thoughtful engagement and openness throughout the discussions and due diligence process. We felt that it would be appropriate for both sides to step back from the LOI process to allow time for Bay Area to focus on its operations to strengthen access to health care in the region. As we conclude our discussions, we walk away with a deep respect for the Coos Bay community’s unwavering commitment to its hospital.” 

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