Former Steward Healthcare CEO Ralph de la Torre is expected to question whether proceedings he is facing before the United States Senate impinge on criminal charges he is to face before the ...
In an article in Forbes Colombia, Ralph de la Torre, chairman and CEO of Steward International, stated, "The group will bring its medical leadership and extensive experience to achieve great ...
Steward did not respond to a request for comment. The company's former CEO Dr. Ralph de la Torre resigned from the company this month after refusing to testify before a Senate committee regarding ...
Ed Markey and the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee voted Thursday to hold Steward CEO Dr. Ralph De La Torre in both civil and criminal contempt of Congress.
Lawmakers and other critics have charged Steward’s former chief executive Ralph de la Torre and his financial partners, private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management and real estate investment ...
Dr. Ralph de la Torre. “It was not just the greed of one man,” Seltz said. He said signs were apparent in the years preceding the collapse, and pointed to one indicator: the lawsuits filed by ...
Delays in finalizing the sale of its physician network to Optum led to additional financial issues, according to Steward CEO Ralph de la Torre, MD. 3. Pueblo, Colo.-based Rocky Mountain Eye Center ...
Steward Health’s founder and CEO Dr. Ralph de la Torre, who recently resigned, has also sued members of the U.S. Senate committee that pursued civil enforcement and criminal charges against him ...
that is examining how management decisions at Steward have impacted patient care. Steward CEO Ralph de la Torre was subpoenaed to attend the hearing but did not show up. Sanders sought civil and ...
5. While Steward hospitals continued to struggle financially, were unable to pay vendors, and lacked proper medical supplies, attention turned to Steward CEO Ralph de la Torre, MD, and his two ...