Exeter Hospital pauses healthcare cuts for six months amid AG review

EXETER — The New Hampshire attorney general announced Wednesday that an agreement has been reached with Exeter Health Resources to pause Exeter Hospital’s proposed reductions in healthcare services for six months.

Attorney General John Formella stated the hospital will develop a detailed transition plan for each service being eliminated to ensure no lapse in patient care. The hospital also agreed to cooperate with the New Hampshire Department of Justice’s ongoing review to ensure the proposed cuts comply with the terms of Exeter Health Resources’ 2023 merger agreement with Beth Israel Lahey Health of Massachusetts.

“Over the next six months my office will carefully review the details and information that Exeter Hospital and Beth Israel provide,” stated Formella…

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