CommonSpirit Health, Altru Health System Announce CHI St. Alexius Health Devils Lake Transition

CommonSpirit Health and Altru Health System today announced the transition of  ownership of CHI St. Alexius Health Devils Lake to Altru Health System, marking an important milestone  in securing strong, local access to care for the Devils Lake region community. The transition will occur on  March 1, 2026. 

“This transition reflects our shared commitment to ensuring rural communities have access to high quality, sustainable healthcare close to home,” said Todd Forkel, CEO of Altru. “We are honored to  welcome Devils Lake Hospital into the Altru family and to further our commitment to expanding  healthcare for the residents of the Lake Region.” 

“This is an important moment for the Devils Lake community,” said Tim Bricker, President of  CommonSpirit Health’s Central Region. “This transition reflects a thoughtful, community-focused  approach to ensuring long-term access to care while supporting the teams who serve patients every day.  The Devils Lake community has been incredibly patient throughout this process, and we are pleased to  reach this final stage.” 

The transition of the hospital in Devils Lake to Altru was a collaborative effort supported by many  federal, state and local leaders aimed to strengthen healthcare in the community by bringing clinic and  hospital services together. 

“We appreciate Altru and CommonSpirit for joining with us in this effort and for reaching agreement on  the future of healthcare at the Devils Lake Hospital. Altru does a tremendous job and will provide quality  healthcare for the entire Lake Region,” said Senator John Hoeven. “This is the result of tremendous  collaboration. We thank Devils Lake Mayor Moe, Altru CEO Todd Forkel, Altru President Josh Deere, MD, CommonSpirit Health Central Region President Tim Bricker, and everyone in the community who  worked with us to identify solutions to the region’s healthcare needs and make this agreement a  reality.” 

Altru’s 130-year legacy in the region and its multidisciplinary clinic already serving Devils Lake make the  organization well positioned to deliver coordinated inpatient and outpatient care. The completed  transition ensures long-term stability for the community and reinforces both organizations’ commitment  to sustaining rural healthcare.



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