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Friday, January 26, 2018

Care Fresh Britain, Partners HealthCare moving forward by merger

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Care Fresh Britain-Partners Health Care bargain Moving Forward

Care Fresh Britain Health System reported Thursday it is moving ahead by its planned discount to Massachusetts-based Partners Health Care. The licence has produced a outline for the financially-ailing Care Fresh Britain "to regain solid financial footing in the coming years,'' the statement said. "Any outline for a health system to integrate have to ensure access to high quality health care for Rhode Island patients & perfect jobs for infirmary workers,'' Patrick J. Quinn, Executive Vice President, territory 1199 SEIU Fresh Britain, said in a statement. The union "going to weight in during the regulatory process after we have cautiously reviewed the Suggested licence among Care Fresh Britain & Partners."The bargain needs consent of state health regulators in Rhode Island & Massachusetts. Care Fresh Britain owns 3 hospitals -- ladies & Infants, Butler & Kent -- next final December's closure of the financially ailing Memorial in Pawtucket.

Care New England-Partners Health Care Deal Moving Forward

Boston's Partners HealthCare Moves Forward to Absorb Care Fresh Britain, Faces Opposition in RI

according to Boston's Partners HealthCare Moves Forward to Absorb Care Fresh Britain, Faces Opposition in RIDespite facing powerful opposition from Brown University, U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse & others, Partners HealthCare in Boston is moving forward after 10 months to absorb RI-based & financially struggling Care Fresh Britain. Latest DevelopmentToday's declaration of moving forward by the bargain was confirmed by the Boards of Directors of Care Fresh Britain & Partners HealthCare this 7 days at 2 breaking up board meetings. "I feel strongly which letting this acquisition go forward would be wrong for Rhode Island & for Brown. If the focal point of Rhode Island healthcare shifts to Boston, excellent physicians (many of them Brown-trained) can be less likely to select Rhode Island as a place to practice.




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