Potential Massive Healthcare Merger in MA, May Have Big Implications in RI

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Potential Massive Healthcare Merger in MA, May Have Big Implications in RI

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For those living in Massachusetts and RI, Friday’s news of the potential merger between mega-hospital group Partners HealthCare and Massachusetts’ largest health insurer, if realized, may change healthcare in the region forever.

Robert Whitcomb Appears on GoLocal LIVE on Friday to Discuss the Partners and Harvard Pilgrim Deal

The impact on Rhode Island could be profound — Partners is now negotiating to buy Rhode Island’s second-largest hospital group — the financially fledgling Care New England.

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Care New England operates Women & Infants, Kent, and Butler Hospitals. Care New England closed Memorial Hospital on January 1. Now, CharterCare has announced an effort to re-open Memorial.

The size of the deal in Massachusetts in daunting 

The numbers are daunting — Partners has a budget in excess of 13.5 billion, which is 50 percent larger than the state of Rhode Island’s budget. The hospital giant employs more than 70,000.

Harvard Pilgrim has more than 1.2 million members.

The implications in Rhode Island could be profound.

If Partners and Harvard Pilgrim merge and the combined entity was to close the acquisition for Care New England, it could trigger transformative impacts on the entire healthcare structure in Rhode Island — everyone from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island to Neighborhood Health Plan to Lifespan would be financially threatened. 

The other potential implication is Partners abandons its effort to acquire Care New England — they have been in negotiations for more than a year.

As the CVS and Aetna merger shook-up up the national healthcare industry, the Partners and Harvard Pilgrim could have an even greater impact and sparking a series of mergers and acquisitions between hospitals and insurers.

“Partners HealthCare is constantly exploring new partnerships and relationships with other providers and insurers with the goal of improving the delivery of healthcare to patients both locally and around the world,” Partners spokesman Rich Copp told the Boston Globe. “Harvard Pilgrim is certainly among those organizations.”


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