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HOPEWELL, N.J., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Capital Health and St. Francis Medical Center, a member of Trinity Health, have signed a non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI). Under this LOI, St. Francis Medical Center will become a part of Capital Health. The non-binding LOI is the first step in evaluating and designing a framework that will enhance health care services and create a new model of care for residents of Trenton and the surrounding area. The goal is to work toward a definitive agreement that will create a more comprehensive and sustainable health care system for our community.
St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton. File photo.
Leaders of St. Francis Medical Center, a member of Trinity Health and one of two hospitals in the capital city, have signed a non-binding letter of intent to become part of Capital Health.
Officials said the non-binding agreement is the first step in evaluating and designing a framework for St. Francis to become a part of Capital Health, with a goal of working toward a definitive agreement that will create a more comprehensive and sustainable health care system for the Trenton area community.
Capital Health operates the regional medical center, a level two trauma center and hospital, on Brunswick Avenue. The health care system had a much bigger footprint in Trenton a little more than a decade ago. But in 2011, Capital Health shut down its 650,000-square-foot Mercer hospital campus on Bellevue Avenue and moved to the suburbs, opening a new hospital in Hopewell Township. The emergency room at the hospital campus remained open until