Walking down Bay Point Road in Ossipee. If you see her, please call the Ossipee Police Department. Tonight — Exeter Hospital owner announces… layoffs. Beth Israel Lehi Health did not say how many positions would be eliminated or where the cuts would occur. Beth Israel recently announced cuts to several programs at Exeter Hospital. These are currently pending. This organization also owns Clinic I
Beth Israel Lahey Health announces layoffs
Updated: September 28, 2024 1:29am EDT
Beth Israel Lahey Health, the Massachusetts-based health care company that recently acquired Exeter Hospital, has announced layoffs. BILH did not say how many positions would be cut or where the cuts would occur. The announcement comes after the company said: BILH said in a statement that rising costs and changing patient trends were factors in the decision to cut several programs at Exeter Hospital, including neurology, podiatry and advanced critical care programs. I was planning something. “Like healthcare providers across the country, BILH faces significant cost increases, a limited reimbursement environment, and changing trends in patient care. Despite these challenges, BILH We remain committed to our mission of providing quality care to the community,” said BILH spokesperson Sarah Finlaw. “At the regional level, hospital leaders have identified opportunities to reorganize staff roles, including eliminating some positions, to best serve the region’s health care needs in a sustainable manner. We will continue to prioritize patient care and invest in delivering on our commitment to community health.” ”
Beth Israel Lahey Health, the Massachusetts-based medical company that recently acquired Exeter Hospital, has announced layoffs.
BILH did not say how many positions would be cut or where the cuts would take place.
The announcement comes after the company said it planned to cut several programs at Exeter Hospital, including neurology, podiatry and advanced critical care programs.
Those services were put on hold.
BILH said in a statement that increasing costs and changing patient trends were factors in the decision to announce the layoffs.
“Like healthcare providers across the country, BILH faces significant cost increases, a limited reimbursement environment, and changing trends in patient care. Despite these challenges, BILH continues to grow in the communities it serves. “We remain committed to our mission of providing quality care to our community.” Sarah Finloh, BILH spokesperson. “At the regional level, hospital leaders have identified opportunities to reorganize staff roles, including eliminating some positions, to best serve the region’s health care needs in a sustainable manner. We will continue to prioritize patient care and invest in delivering on our commitment to community health.” ”