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The Healthcare Divide - Transcript


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LAURA SULLIVAN:
MALE NEWSREADER:
It’s a huge problem not just in the Latino community, but also in the Black community.
LAURA SULLIVAN:
This is a story about those hospitals, largely government-funded, whose primary mission is to care for the poor and uninsured. They’re called safety-net hospitals.
BRAD SPELLBERG, M.D., Chief Med. Director, LAC+USC:
Why are safety nets hit the hardest? Because our patients are vulnerable. We serve a community of working poor. We serve people who are working essential jobs.
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Homeless patients. Patients with mental illness. Substance abuse addiction disorder. We are expected to care for the patients the other hospitals won’t care for. ....

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Women's mental health: CEOs demand gender-specific funding


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As women across Victoria experience high levels of depression and anxiety, chief executives from the state’s 12 women’s health services will call on Treasurer Tim Pallas to include a large sum for gender-specific mental health services in the May 20 budget.
The members of Victoria’s Women’s Health Service Council say they would be “devastated” if their budget bid for $59 million, much of it for mental health support, is not met but believe it is unlikely to be.
Women in Victoria are experiencing high levels of anxiety and depression and women’s health services say support must be funded in the May 20 budget. ....

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GoLocalProv | UPDATED: Game Changer: Prospect Withdraws Change of Ownership and Hospital Conversions Apps


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Prospect Medical Holdings owner of ChaterCARE hospitals Roger Williams and Fatima has flipped the proverbial table.
The company notified Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha and the Department of Health Friday morning of its formal withdrawal of the organization’s hospital conversions act and change in effective control applications. “The withdrawals conclude the regulatory review process,” said the company in a press release.
Prospect operates under the CharterCARE brand in Rhode Island and is a for-profit it pays the City of Providence $2.8 million and North Providence $875,000 in taxes. They are among the largest taxpayers in both of those respective cities.GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST ....

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Roger Williams Medical, Fatima Hospital owner withdraws hospital conversion application.


Roger Williams Medical, Fatima Hospital owner withdraws hospital conversion application
Alexa Gagosz
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The attorney general’s decision comes just a day after tensions between Prospect and Neronha’s office quickly escalated when Prospect threatened to close Roger Williams Medical and Fatima Hospital.
PROVIDENCE As Lifespan Corporation and Care New England move forward with their merger, Prospect Medical Holdings, the owner of Roger Williams Medical Center in Providence and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in North Providence, announced Friday morning that it has formally withdrawn its hospital conversions act and change in effective control applications from the state of Rhode Island. ....

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Roger Williams Medical, Fatima Hospital owner withdraws hospital conversion application


Roger Williams Medical, Fatima Hospital owner withdraws hospital conversion application
As part of the regulatory review process, the attorney general was to release a report Friday that would have detailed owner Prospect Medical Holdings’ financial health. Instead, the review now ends.
By Alexa Gagosz Globe Staff,Updated April 30, 2021, 10:54 a.m.
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The attorney general’s decision comes just a day after tensions between Prospect and Neronha’s office quickly escalated when Prospect threatened to close Roger Williams Medical and Fatima Hospital.David Goldman/Associated Press
PROVIDENCE — As Lifespan Corporation and Care New England move forward with their merger, Prospect Medical Holdings, the owner of Roger Williams Medical Center in Providence and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in North Providence, announced Friday morning that it has formally withdrawn its hospital conversions act and change in effective control applications f ....

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