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Community Health Systems to Sell Four Arkansas Hospitals to Freeman Health System for $112 Million

Published: March 7, 2026
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Community Health Systems (CHS) has agreed to sell four Arkansas hospitals to Freeman Health System in a $112 million deal that will transfer ownership of facilities in Harrison, Van Buren, Dardanelle, and Ozark. The transaction allows CHS to reduce debt and focus on core markets while enabling Freeman a Missouri based not for profit to expand its regional footprint and strengthen rural healthcare access in northwest Arkansas.

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Announced on January 28, 2026, the deal includes North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (Harrison), Summit Medical Center (Van Buren), Dardanelle Regional Medical Center, and Johnson Regional Medical Center (Ozark). Freeman Health System will assume operations upon closing (expected in Q2 2026), subject to regulatory approvals. CHS will use proceeds to pay down debt, while Freeman plans to invest in facility upgrades, service line expansions (including cardiology, oncology, and orthopedics), and integration of digital health tools to improve care coordination across its growing network.

Community Health Systems (CHS), one of the largest publicly traded hospital operators in the U.S., has signed a definitive agreement to sell four Arkansas hospitals to Freeman Health System, a not for profit integrated health network based in Joplin, Missouri. The $112 million cash transaction, announced on January 28, 2026, includes:

  • North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (114 beds, Harrison)
  • Summit Medical Center (103 beds, Van Buren)
  • Dardanelle Regional Medical Center (25 beds, Dardanelle)
  • Johnson Regional Medical Center (80 beds, Ozark)

The facilities collectively serve a large rural and semi-rural catchment area in northwest and west-central Arkansas, providing general acute care, emergency services, surgical capabilities, and select specialty services.

For CHS, the divestiture is part of an ongoing portfolio optimisation strategy to reduce debt, exit non-core markets, and concentrate resources on higher growth urban and suburban regions. Proceeds will be used primarily to repay outstanding debt obligations.

Freeman Health System, which already operates hospitals in Missouri and Kansas, views the acquisition as a natural geographic extension into Arkansas. Post closing, Freeman plans to invest in capital improvements, clinical service enhancements (including cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, and women’s health), physician recruitment, and digital health integration to improve care coordination and patient access across the expanded network.

The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2026, subject to customary regulatory approvals (including antitrust review) and satisfaction of closing conditions. Existing employees at the four hospitals will be offered continued employment with Freeman, and patient care will remain uninterrupted during the transition.

CHS leadership stated: “This sale aligns with our strategy to focus on markets where we can have the greatest impact and generate sustainable growth. We are confident that Freeman Health System will be an excellent steward of these facilities and continue to serve the communities effectively.”

Freeman Health System CEO added: “These hospitals are vital community assets. We are committed to preserving and enhancing services, investing in infrastructure, and ensuring patients continue to receive high-quality care close to home.”

The deal reflects ongoing consolidation trends in rural U.S. healthcare, where smaller hospitals often struggle with financial pressures, workforce shortages, and reimbursement challenges, while larger regional systems seek to expand their geographic reach and service capabilities.

“Rural hospitals are the backbone of many communities. This transaction ensures these facilities remain strong, locally responsive, and focused on delivering the care our patients need now and for generations to come.”

By

HB Team

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