Judge rules Bert Fish hospital merger with Adventists invalid
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NSBNews.Net photo / Circuit Judge Richard Graham had earlier ruled the merger btween Bert Fish and Advenist Health Systems violated Florida's Sunshine laws.DAYTONA BEACH -- In a stunning verdict, Circuit Judge Richard Graham this afternoon ruled against Bert Fish hospital's merger with the Adventist Health Systems.
The Adventists had argued a "cure" or redo of a series of private meetings done over in public was sufficient to overcome the earlier action, but the Bert Fish Foundation disagreed, leading to the lawsuit.
Photo and story by contributing writer Dale Smith for NSBNews.Net / Circuit Judge Richard Graham has been presiding over the merger lawsuit trial sought by the Bert Fish Foundation against the Southeast Volusia Hospital Board's partnership with Adventist Health Systems, also known as Florida Hospital.
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