This Tuesday, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey announced the ownership transfer to Brown University Health, ushering in a new era for Saint Anne’s Hospital in Fall River. Several state authorities attended the hospital’s unveiling of its new branding after Steward Health Care, the former operator of Saint Anne’s, filed for bankruptcy. According to NBC Boston, Healey stated, “I’m proud that, in Massachusetts, we were able to do something that no other state was able to do,” highlighting the state’s accomplishments in preserving healthcare stability and saving employment.
The environment bore witness, displaying indications of the change that has given the residents of Fall River peace of mind. According to NBC Boston, the facility is a part of a larger plan to create “a non-profit regional healthcare organization focused on expanding access to care for all” in the area around the Massachusetts-Rhode Island border. Following Steward’s financial difficulties, six hospitals were saved, including Saint Anne’s. The state has demonstrated its support for the cause by pledging $417 million in help to address the capital and infrastructure requirements of the former Steward hospitals.
“In addition to saving 13,000 jobs, we also did something important and got a bad, unethical operator out of Massachusetts once and for all,” Healey said ABC 6. This audacious action demonstrates the administration’s resolve to supervise a moral realignment in the health sector in addition to a financial turnaround.
John Fernandez, the president and CEO of Brown University Health, acknowledged the hospital staff’s perseverance during turbulent times during the welcoming ceremony. “It’s the people at Saint Anne s and at Morton, the nurses, the staff, the doctors, that persevered through a very, very tough time,” Fernandez told ABC 6. “Brown has to make investments in keeping the place running until the services that they’re providing right now, today, until they get paid for,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Kate Walsh, in reference to the cash required to support the transition. We are incredibly appreciative of Brown and Brown Health’s willingness to step up and provide what is likely 90 days of working capital to keep these institutions running.”
With the hospital’s move to Brown University Health, a hopeful stability is beginning, with the expectation that the people of Fall River will have better health in the future. Healey, who is fully aware that, following chaos, “the ship has been steered,” as NBC Boston cited her as saying, urges the local population to seek medical attention at Saint Anne’s when the cold grips New England. Today, Saint Anne’s Hospital serves as a hub for teamwork, community trust, and institutional accountability in addition to being a medical facility.
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