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For Memorial Hospital, new owners and a change back to non-profit status

From NJ.com

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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From NJ.com, December 2, 2015

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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From NJ.com, December 2, 2015

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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From NJ.com, December 2, 2015

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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From NJ.com, December 2, 2015

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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From NJ.com, December 2, 2015

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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From NJ.com, December 2, 2015

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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From NJ.com, December 2, 2015

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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From NJ.com, December 2, 2015

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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From NJ.com, December 2, 2015

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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From NJ.com, December 2, 2015

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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From NJ.com, December 2, 2015

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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From NJ.com, December 2, 2015

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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From NJ.com, December 2, 2015

MANNINGTON TWP. — For the second time in its nearly 100-year history, The Memorial Hospital of Salem County has been sold.

The announcement came Tuesday morning saying that Memorial Hospital’s owner, Community Health Systems, would sell the acute care facility to the Prime Healthcare Foundation.

“Our hospital has a long-standing tradition of providing personalized care and quality healthcare services for patients,” said Ryan Jensen, chief executive officer of Memorial Hospital, in a statement…

….A healthcare workers’ union chief says they will be watching as the sale process moves forward.”Before any decisions are made to approve the sale of The Memorial Hospital of Salem County to Prime Healthcare we would expect a commitment to maintain and even expand services for the community, to honor the union rights of the nurses, to provide affordable healthcare and to invest in this community hospital for its future,” said Ann Twomey, president of the Health Professionals and Allied Employees. “We intend to actively monitor the process through the New Jersey Department of Health.”

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