By Thomas Caldwell, InDepthNH.org
COLEBROOK â The proposed merger of Indian Stream Health Center and Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital is now before the Charitable Trust Unit of the Attorney Generalâs Office, one of the final hurdles in a process that got underway months ago. âThe future of primary care is at stake in our area,â Gail Fisher, Indian Streamâs board chair, said during a listening session last April.
Under the terms of the merger proposal hammered out between the two nonprofit entities, the hospital would assume the assets and a limited amount of debt from Indian Stream, and it would establish a rural health clinic that would provide care for residents of the health centerâs 850-square-mile service area.
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By Thomas Caldwell, InDepthNH.org
COLEBROOK â The proposed merger of Indian Stream Health Center and Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital is now before the Charitable Trust Unit of the Attorney Generalâs Office, one of the final hurdles in a process that got underway months ago. â[T]he future of primary care is at stake in our area,â Gail Fisher, Indian Streamâs board chair, said during a listening session last April.
Under the terms of the merger proposal hammered out between the two nonprofit entities, the hospital would assume the assets and a limited amount of debt from Indian Stream, and it would establish a rural health clinic that would provide care for residents of the health centerâs 850-square-mile service area.
D-H’s Manchester surgery center targets NH’s southern tier; telehealth looks even farther afield
Modified: 4/23/2021 10:30:27 PM
LEBANON Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health opened its newly expanded $62 million ambulatory surgery center in Manchester last month and is preparing to begin same-day surgeries there next week.
New Hampshire’s southern tier is a critical market for the Lebanon-based health system because it is the largest and most densely populated part of the state, and the population there also is younger and growing, D-HH Chief Strategy Officer Steve LeBlanc said during a conference call to update bond investors on Thursday.
It’s also a region where D-H faces competition from Boston-based health systems, he said. It’s “important for us to have a strong position,” said LeBlanc.