Care New England Begins Major Staff Reductions -- Many at Women & Infants Hospital

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Care New England Begins Major Staff Reductions -- Many at Women & Infants Hospital

Women & Infants to be impacted the most by reductions
Care New England Health System  (CNE) is implementing additional staff restructuring as a result of ongoing financial challenges. The majority of the reductions took place at Women & Infants Hospital. 

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“At Women & Infants and across Care New England, we have undertaken extensive measures to improve our financial stability while trying to minimize the impact on labor. Unfortunately, it has not been enough, as we have continued to experience reduced volumes due to changing demographics, reduced inpatient neonatal care, a declining birth rate, and a decrease in reimbursements. We must adapt to significant changes in health care delivery and payment, such as decreased population and births, and advances that change the way we provide care,” said Mark R. Marcantano, president and chief operating officer at Women & Infants Hospital. 

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As GoLocalPRov.com first reported, CNE is in the process of being acquired by Boston-based Partners Healthcare.

Notifications of layoffs were made this week affecting a wide range of staff across the system, including clinical and non-clinical, union and non-union employees, said the hospital.

The Reductions 

The reduction follows efforts to improve the cost structure across Care New England over the past few years, including improvements to the system’s revenue cycle, growth of volume and expense management. 

“Today’s announcement marks a difficult yet necessary step in what has been a challenging period for CNE. We continue to make significant progress in our efforts to right our ship but that comes with careful and painful decisions affecting dedicated and hard-working people. It is important to note that these actions are not related to recent partnership announcements; these decisions are the result of an ongoing and exhaustive review of our operations. CNE management has determined that reducing the workforce is a fundamental necessity given our current environment and unwavering delivery of our mission to our patients through our valued and highly regarded hospitals, services and community-based programs,” said Jim Beardsworth, system director of communications.

Butler, Kent hospitals and VNA will also be impacted by the reductions. 

“We are in the midst of enormous change in healthcare in Rhode Island and across the nation. Although extremely painful, these actions are intended to improve our ability to serve our patients well into the future as we react to the continuing shift in the landscape of health care. Together, we remain focused on improved stability and renewed opportunities for clinical excellence in patient care,” said Drs. Lawrence Price, President, Butler Hospital and Michael Dacey, President, Kent Hospital, and Kathleen Peirce, vice president of operations, executive director and chief nursing officer, VNA of CNE.

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