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It s a long-running ideal for hospitals in Central Massachusetts and elsewhere in the state that doesn t want to lose patients to Boston hospitals: keep patients near home for services.
But Central Massachusetts hospitals are losing a slight share of patients statewide and in absolute numbers, according to data released Monday by the state s Center for Health Information and Analysis that included 2016-2019 patient numbers.
Those patients aren t necessarily going to Boston hospitals. The Boston area also saw a small decline at 1%, with some numbers increasing just south of Boston, on the Cape and Islands, and in the Berkshires, with the health data agency breaking out figures by regions and major hospital systems.
Baystate Mary Lane Outpatient Center in Ware to close
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WARE A small Massachusetts hospital will shut down in two years because it is just not seeing enough patients, the CEO of its parent company says.
Operations at Baystate Mary Lane Outpatient Center in Ware will gradually be shifted to other facilities including Baystate Wing Hospital in Palmer, Dr. Mark Keroack, president and CEO of Springfield-based Baystate Health said Tuesday. We are simply not seeing people go there when they are sick, Keroack said, according to Masslive.com.
Nearly half of the facility s capacity is unused during the day and 90% is unused overnight, he said. It s hard to recruit doctors to the facility and tough to maintain a century-old building, he said.
Small Massachusetts medical facility to shut down in two years
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A small Massachusetts hospital will shut down in two years because it is just not seeing enough patients, the CEO of its parent company says.
Operations at Baystate Mary Lane Outpatient Center in Ware will gradually be shifted to other facilities including Baystate Wing Hospital in Palmer, Dr. Mark Keroack, president and CEO of Springfield-based Baystate Health said Tuesday. We are simply not seeing people go there when they are sick, Keroack said, according to Masslive.com.
Nearly half of the facility s capacity is unused during the day and 90% is unused overnight, he said. It s hard to recruit doctors to the facility and tough to maintain a century-old building, he said.
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