BOSTON, Aug. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --
WEDNESDAY, August 28 at 10:30 a.m. – Rally to Save Carney Hospital and Nashoba Valley Medical Center on the Front Steps of the State House
State Senators Nick Collins and Jamie Eldridge will host this event, where community members, caregivers, first responders, health and social justice advocates, along with other concerned state and local public officials will gather outside the State House to call on our state's leaders to exhaust every effort to prevent the loss of these vital community assets. The event follows last week's DPH findings which deemed Carney Hospital and Nashoba Valley Medical Center as essential services to protect the public health of the nearly 300,000 residents served by these facilities.
WEDNESDAY, September 4 at 11 a.m. (EST) -- Bankruptcy Court in Houston to hold a hearing to Approve Sale of 5 Hospitals (originally scheduled for Aug. 27th)
The hearing scheduled before Judge Christopher Lopez originally is to review and approve asset purchase agreements negotiated between Steward Healthcare, their lender and the Commonwealth, which include the purchase of Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton by Boston Medical Center, Holy Family Hospitals in Haverhill and Methuen by Lawrence General Hospital, Morton Hospital in Taunton and Saint Anne's Hospital in Fall River by Lifespan (located in Providence RI). The state also announced last week that it was taking St. Elizabeth's Medical Center by eminent domain, with a plan to transition the facility to Boston Medical Center.
Link to listen to hearing: https://www.gotomeet.me/JudgeLopez; Phone is 832-917-1510 ; 590153.
Editors Note: For reporters looking to speak with nurses at the Steward-owned facilities represented by MNA (which includes all the hospitals except for St. Anne's) contact David Schildmeier at [email protected].
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