Care New England, Southcoast Merger Dead

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Care New England, Southcoast Merger Dead

Memorial Hospital, part of Care New England
Care New England and Southcoast Health both voted to terminate their agreement to affiliate the two not-for-profit health care systems.

The announcement Monday comes after the entities had announced in May they were getting close to a deal.

"Care New England and Southcoast share a vision of creating a healthier community through community-based care," said Charles Reppucci, Chair of the Care New England Board of Directors. "We believe both organizations will continue in their unrelenting pursuit of this goal. Yet, for Care New England, we now believe the full extent of our mission as teaching, research and clinical organizations will be better served through today's decision.  We wish all of our colleagues at Southcoast continued success in their commitment to excellence and to community."

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Timeline and Process

The organizations first announced they would study a potential partnership in November 2015 when Care New England selected Southcoast Health through a competitive request for proposals (RFP) process. An announcement to proceed with a closer affiliation was made in May 2016. 

A release sent on Monday by Care New England said that "while conducting due diligence reviews and preparing regulatory filings, the parties have come to recognize that their visions for the combined system could no longer be achieved." 

“We have a great deal of respect for our counterparts at Care New England, their staff and their high-quality programs. However, we believe that it is best for both parties to end affiliation discussions,” said Jean MacCormack, Chair of the Southcoast Health Board of Trustees, “When we entered into this process, we did so with the promise that we would always keep the best interests of our patients, communities, physicians and staff at the forefront of our deliberations. We held true to that promise throughout this process, including with today’s announcement.”
 
Regulatory officials in Massachusetts and Rhode Island have been notified of today’s decision. An application seeking approval for the proposed affiliation had been filed with the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission in late August, and work had been underway for several months on the regulatory filings for the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and Massachusetts Office of Attorney General, and the Rhode Island Department of Health and Rhode Island Office of Attorney General.


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