Good Samaritan, Sanford affiliation clears regulatory review

The process of bringing The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society and Sanford together as a combined enterprise has cleared government reviews without objection. Completing this process allows the Sioux Falls-based organizations to proceed with plans to combine as one.

Leaders feel the previous hope of bringing the two organizations under one umbrella by the start of 2019 can be expedited with a new goal of combining on Nov. 1.

“We feel strongly that this visionary plan will be modeled throughout the United States to offer a continuum of care throughout one’s life,” said Kelby Krabbenhoft, president and CEO of Sanford Health. “Having no objections during the government’s regulatory review confirms our beliefs. We’re excited to move forward.”

“For several months we’ve talked about the advantages of bringing Society professionals together with the health care experts at Sanford Health,” said David J. Horazdovsky, president and CEO of the Good Samaritan Society. “This clears a major hurdle in advancing the care for those we serve.”

The Society Membership overwhelming approved the restated Articles of Incorporation, enabling the plan to bring the organizations together with a vote on June 26. The board of each organization had approved an affiliation agreement prior to that vote.

Currently, the Society has 19,000 employees in 24 states providing senior care services, while Sanford has 28,000 employees in nine states offering clinic, hospital and health insurance services.