Gov. Maura Healey

THE HEALEY ADMINISTRATION said Steward Health Care failed to provide requested financial information by Friday’s deadline and announced no steps to compel compliance.

Steward earlier this week said it provided the state with an enormous amount of financial data, but administration officials said audited financial statements were not included.

“The financial information that Steward provided this week continues to be incomplete and insufficient,” said Karissa Hand, the governor’s spokeswoman. “What Steward must do from this point forward is clear – complete an orderly transition out of Massachusetts.”

The administration’s response was very similar to the governor’s earlier this week in a letter to Steward CEO Ralph de la Torre. “You have kept your hospitals’ financial condition in a black box, and you have kept us in the dark as well, defying state law and a court order in the process. The time has come to move past our many months of discussions and begin executing a safe, orderly transition of your seven licensed facilities in Massachusetts to new operators as soon as possible.”

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