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Lawmakers have introduced a bill to ban private equity ownership in health care facilities after three hospitals went bankrupt this year—all owned by Prospect Medical Holdings, a private health care group.
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Gov. Ned Lamont said closures were not imminent. But it’s unclear who will buy and operate the hospitals amid a bankruptcy filing and contentious sale to Yale New Haven Hospital.
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The Connecticut hospital officials are sounding the alarm on rising operating costs and workforce shortages.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont wants to ensure patients are not affected by the legal wrangling holding up Yale New Haven Health’s purchase of three hospitals owned by Prospect Medical Holdings.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has approved a merger between Nuvance Health and Northwell Health, provided Sharon Hospital’s birthing center remains open.
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YNHH wants out of a deal to buy CT hospitals from Prospect Medical Holdings, citing deteriorating facilities and 'irresponsible' finances.
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The sale's long wait time put a spotlight on CT's certificate of need program, with lawmakers mulling how to improve it — or if it's needed.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) urged the Department of Health and Human Services to provide relief aid to health care providers in Connecticut following a cyberattack in February that rendered payment systems inoperable.
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Gov. Ned Lamont has received over 100 messages from residents and workers about three CT hospitals owned by Prospect Medical Holdings.
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A meeting about the pending sale of Prospect Medical Holdings-owned hospitals led to concerns that CT lacks hospital receivership authority.