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Union Health Receives COPA Approval

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Monday, November 10, 2025
For several years, Union Health and Terre Haute Regional Hospital have been on a journey to secure improved health care for the Wabash Valley through the creation of a combined health system.  

 

Today, November 9, 2025, Union Health received notice that the Indiana Department of Health has approved the Certificate of Public Advantage (COPA) application that was submitted in February 2025.

 

Union Health is grateful that Indiana Governor Mike Braun, Indiana State Health Commissioner Lindsay Weaver and the Indiana Department of Health approved the COPA for Union Hospital and Terre Haute Regional Hospital to come together to improve health care for the Wabash Valley. 

 

“This is an exciting moment for the two health systems, co-workers, patients and the community,” said Steve Holman, President and CEO of Union Health. “This merger provides more than just the combination of existing resources; it is an opportunity for growth, expanded services and improved health outcomes for those we serve.”

 

“For generations, both Union Health and Terre Haute Regional Hospital have been committed to caring for our community,” said Molly Callahan, Chair - Union Health Board of Directors. “Now, with COPA approval, we can not only combine those resources but expand the quality of health care we provide - all while allowing our patients to stay close to home.”

 

“We know this is this right decision and is in the best interest of our community, ensuring care close to home for generations to come,” Holman said.

 

Union Health will now focus on ensuring a seamless transition for patients and co-workers as we finalize the merger and integrate into a combined health system.

Healthier, together.

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