HERMISTON â Just months after opening Aspen Springs Psychiatric Hospital in Hermiston, Lifeways, Inc. has announced it is closing the hospital due to difficulties staffing it.
The 16-bed inpatient hospital for acute psychiatric care officially opened in September 2020 and, according to a news release from Lifeways, served a total of 75 patients. However, the community mental health provider announced on Wednesday, April 7 that it was closing the hospital as an acute facility effective at midnight on Thursday, April 8. Lifeways stated it will work with Oregon Health Authority to find an alternative level of care for Aspen Springs that is more aligned with healthcare worker availability.
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Bostonâs hospital chiefs moonlight on corporate boards at rates far beyond the national level
Hospital chiefs and trustees defend this as boosting public-private partnerships, but critics say these board positions - some paying millions of dollars - raise troubling issues of conflict of interest and hospital priorities.
By Liz Kowalczyk, Spotlight fellow Sarah L. Ryley, Mark Arsenault and Spotlight editor Patricia Wen Globe Staff and Globe Staff,Updated April 3, 2021, 4:54 p.m.
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As chief of Boston Childrenâs Hospital, one of the most esteemed pediatric hospitals in the world, Sandra Fenwick had outsized influence. After the pandemic struck last spring, she used that clout to lobby Massachusetts legislators for more money for telemedicine, a suddenly essential alternative to in-person visits.
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‘War Criminal’ Deported as U.S. ‘War on Guns’ Criminals Continue to Evade Justice Ammoland Inc. Posted on
Justice, such as it is, has at long last caught up with Friedrich Karl Berger. Meanwhile, our own government officials who were issuing or “just following orders” that resulted in untold numbers of deaths are confident their roles will never be fully exposed. (Department of Justice/Facebook)
U.S.A. – -(Ammoland.com)- “U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) removed a 95-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard to Germany,” a Sunday ICE press release reported. “Friedrich Karl Berger, a German citizen, participated in Nazi-sponsored persecution while serving in 1945 as an armed guard of concentration camp prisoners in the Neuengamme Concentration Camp system (Neuengamme).”