Sutter Health Acquires Minnesota's Allina in $2B Healthcare Merger
Minnesota's Allina Health to join Sutter Health, investing $2 billion in health care

Sutter Health out of California is acquiring Minnesota-based Allina Health, forming a nonprofit healthcare system with a focus on innovation and patient care. The plan is to invest more than $2 billion in health care to Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
California-based Sutter Health is acquiring Minnesota's Allina Health in a major consolidation creating a large nonprofit healthcare system. The combined entity plans to invest over $2 billion in healthcare services across Minnesota and western Wisconsin, emphasizing innovation and patient care expansion.
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