KCC416 t1_izlgu08 wrote
Good job for the Worcester Catholic in name only hospital that is super for profit….
albalfa t1_izmgug5 wrote
St. V's was bought by Vanguard and now is owned by Tenet, a for-profit company.
This puts it in a position of serving two masters.
Whether St. Vincent's qualifies as a Catholic hospital or not now seems to be in the eye of the beholder.
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>Saint Vincent Hospital is a 381-bed hospital located in Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded by the Catholic Sisters of Providence of Holyoke in 1893, Saint Vincent's was named after the patron saint of the Sisters' order, Saint Vincent de Paul. In 1990, the hospital merged with the Fallon Healthcare System. Vanguard Health Systems purchased the hospital in 2005.
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KCC416 t1_iznwtd9 wrote
But the original mission was for the ministry to serve the sick without all those nonsense $$$ politics. It is true that Saint Vincent’s does not perform abortions and won’t prescribe BCP on the campus from what I heard. There is actually a clause that the Catholic Church could buy back the hospital but it would be impossible $ wise. The whole point of going to the hospital and being treated like your family is long long gone due to short staffing and very heavy regulations. Up to including excessive duplicative charting.
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