Newark City Council Passes Resolution Supporting Saint Michaels’s Medical Center and Community Health - Health Professionals & Allied Employees

Newark City Council Passes Resolution Supporting Saint Michaels’s Medical Center and Community Health

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

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The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.

The Newark City Council’s passage on Thursday of a resolution supporting principles and goals governing the sale and State review of Saint Michael’s Medical Center (SMMC) drew applause from leading community and advocacy organizations, New Jersey Citizen Action and the Campaign to Protect Community Health Care. The resolution lists specific conditions governing any purchase of the hospital including maintaining it as an acute care facility for at least ten years, keeping necessary programming, services and staffing, and continuing participation with insurance programs.

Continue reading here.