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Business Wire
6 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Community Health Systems Announces Definitive Agreement to Sell Select Outreach Laboratory Assets to Labcorp
FRANKLIN, Tenn. & BURLINGTON, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Community Health Systems, Inc. (Company) (NYSE: CYH) announced today that its subsidiary, CHS/Community Health Systems, Inc. (CHS), has entered into a definitive agreement with Labcorp (NYSE: LH), pursuant to which Labcorp will acquire select assets and assume certain leases of the ambulatory outreach laboratory services of CHS health systems in 13 states, including certain patient service centers and in-office phlebotomy locations, for $195 million cash. When the transaction is complete, CHS patients and providers will benefit from broader access to Labcorp's comprehensive testing and laboratory services, including its specialty testing menu, robust data analytics and digital tools. CHS health systems will continue to operate their inpatient and emergency department laboratories and will continue to provide laboratory services for hospital-based services, such as imaging and pre-admission testing. "We are excited about this transaction with Labcorp, which allows us to focus on our core services and improve the overall patient experience, aligning with our unwavering commitment to providing high-quality, accessible healthcare to our communities," said Kevin Stockton, Executive Vice President, Operations and Development for CHS. 'Labcorp's scale and investment in technology supports its ability to efficiently deliver outreach laboratory services to patients and healthcare consumers.' 'Labcorp and Community Health Systems share a deep commitment to improving the health and lives of the communities we serve, and our goal with this agreement is to enhance the patient and provider experience with increased access to high-quality laboratory services,' added Mark Schroeder, EVP and President, Diagnostics Laboratories and Chief Operations Officer, Labcorp. 'This acquisition will allow us to leverage the strengths of both our organizations to positively impact healthcare for communities across the U.S.' The organizations are committed to working together to plan and implement a smooth, thoughtful transition that maintains continuity of services for patients, hospitals, clinicians and clients, while providing direct access to the additional capabilities of Labcorp. This relationship is similar to other strategic relationships that Labcorp has with a range of local and regional health systems that have enhanced services for patients and providers. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions and applicable regulatory approvals. The companies anticipate closing the transaction in the fourth quarter of 2025. Until that time, there will be no changes in operations or services. About Community Health Systems, Inc. Community Health Systems, Inc. is one of the nation's largest healthcare companies. The Company's affiliates are leading providers of healthcare services, developing and operating healthcare delivery systems in 36 distinct markets across 14 states. The Company's subsidiaries own or lease 70 affiliated hospitals with more than 10,000 beds and operate more than 1,000 sites of care, including physician practices, urgent care centers, freestanding emergency departments, occupational medicine clinics, imaging centers, cancer centers and ambulatory surgery centers. The Company's headquarters are located in Franklin, Tennessee, a suburb south of Nashville. Shares in Community Health Systems, Inc. are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol 'CYH.' More information about the Company can be found on its website at About Labcorp Labcorp (NYSE: LH) is a global leader of innovative and comprehensive laboratory services that helps doctors, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, researchers and patients make clear and confident decisions. We provide insights and advance science to improve health and improve lives through our unparalleled diagnostics and drug development laboratory capabilities. The company's nearly 70,000 employees serve clients in approximately 100 countries, provided support for more than 75% of the new drugs and therapeutic products approved in 2024 by the FDA, and perform more than 700 million tests annually for patients around the world. Learn more about us at Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, statements with respect to the announced transaction between Community Health Systems, Inc. and Labcorp (collectively, 'the Companies') and the anticipated benefits of the transaction. Each of the forward-looking statements is subject to change based on various important factors, many of which are beyond the control of either of the Companies. These factors, in some cases, have affected and in the future (together with other factors) could affect the Companies' abilities to implement their respective business strategies, and actual results could differ materially from those suggested by these forward-looking statements. As a result, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any of the forward- looking statements. Neither of the Companies has an obligation to provide any updates to these forward-looking statements even if their expectations change. All forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement. The information in this press release should be read in conjunction with a review of the Companies' respective filings with the SEC. Further information on potential factors, risks and uncertainties that could affect the Companies' respective operating and financial results are included in each of the Companies' most recent annual reports on Form 10-K and subsequent Forms 10-Q and in the Companies' other filings with the SEC.
Yahoo
31-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
DMV warns against new wave of scam texts hitting New Yorkers
NEW YORK (PIX11) — If you got a text message from a number claiming to be from the Department of Motor Vehicles, officials from the agency are warning that it may be a scam. The latest scam text hitting New Yorkers may claim that a person has an outstanding traffic ticket and may be at risk of having their vehicle registration suspended, paying a service fee, or being prosecuted. More Local News Residents are warned not to respond to these messages, not to click on any links or attachments, and not to give any personal information over the phone, through text, or by email. 'These scammers flood phones with these texts, hoping to trick unsuspecting New Yorkers into handing over their personal information,' said DMV Commissioner Mark J.F. Schroeder. 'DMV will not send you texts asking for your personal information.' More: Latest News from Around the Tri-State DMV officials say New Yorkers can check for telltale signs of a phishing text such as poor spelling or grammar, the use of threats and URLs that don't match that of a legitimate site. Residents can report phishing messages to the DMV by emailing a description or a screenshot to Anyone who thinks their data may have been compromised can contact the Federal Trade Commission to learn what to do next. Dominique Jack is a digital content producer from Brooklyn with more than five years of experience covering news. She joined PIX11 in 2024. More of her work can be found here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


CBS News
30-05-2025
- General
- CBS News
New York DMV warns of new "scam" text giving final notice for unpaid traffic tickets
Have you received a text message demanding money for an unpaid traffic ticket? The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles is warning drivers to beware of what it says is a new "phishing scam." The DMV posted an example of the texts people are getting. The "final notice" message claims the recipient is subject to penalties under "New York State Administrative code 15c-16.003" if they don't make a payment. The text says the DMV will suspend their car registration, take away their driving privileges for 30 days and be charged a 35% service fee at toll booths. It also warns of potential prosecution and an impact on the driver's credit score. The New York State DMV says this is what the phishing text message looks like. New York State DMV "These scammers flood phones with these texts, hoping to trick unsuspecting New Yorkers into handing over their personal information," DMV Commissioner Mark J.F. Schroeder said in a statement. "DMV will not send you texts asking for your personal information." Earlier this year, the E-ZPass NY system warned that a congestion pricing scheme was tricking drivers into paying for tolls via text. New Jersey DMV text Drivers across the country have been targeted by similar messages this year. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation sent out a warning to residents this week, as did New Jersey authorities. The New Jersey Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Cell said there have been several reports of people getting the phishing texts in the past week. "This SMiShing scheme is similar to others that have circulated impersonating NJ toll services and EZ-Pass claiming the user has an outstanding toll that needs to be paid to avoid a late fee," the agency said in a statement. How to avoid scam texts The New York DMV and the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission are telling drivers that they will not try to collect payments via text message. They say residents should not send sensitive information to unverified websites or click on unfamiliar links. Signs of a potential scam include messages with poor spelling or grammar, threatening language or a URL that does not seem legitimate, the agencies say. "If in doubt, do not click," the DMV says.